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    Considering the number of users on this forum and the number of posts over the last 24hrs the level of negative response seems quite low.

    It would seem that users are:
    • not bothered by the changes
    • cant be bothered to make comment on the chnages (in which case i suggest that there not that bothered)
    • cant actually cope with the changes and so cant post a response

    maybe, a poll is required??

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    Default looks something necessary ...

    Hi, Lester

    I had to refresh the code once or twice, as my eyes ( despite a good pair of glasses ) couldnt read the pattern ...

    could it be possible to have such "password" only once a session ??? ... a bit boring to repeat it at each post ...

    I see in the upper right corner the Forum "Welcomes me" ... so may be , We could HAVE TO log in once a session ??? ... and automatically being log out when leaving ... ( time limited cookie i.e. ... )


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    Considering the number of users on this forum and the number of posts over the last 24hrs the level of negative response seems quite low.

    It would seem that users are:

    * not bothered by the changes
    * cant be bothered to make comment on the chnages (in which case i suggest that there not that bothered)
    * cant actually cope with the changes and so cant post a response


    I don't even know what's going on here... what's changed?
    I don't seem to need to do anything "new & different" to post...


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    I don't even know what's going on here... what's changed?
    I don't seem to need to do anything "new & different" to post...
    I am in the same situation as Steve stated.

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    mmm, here too . I thought it was more about file attachment or whatever (I surely miss something) but I just made a image upload and .txt test... nothing different here, no need for confirmation. I must be lucky, or things changed since then... oh well.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by lester View Post
    It would seem that users are:
    • not bothered by the changes
    • cant be bothered to make comment on the chnages (in which case i suggest that there not that bothered)
    • cant actually cope with the changes and so cant post a response
    It would seem that "Have not noticed any difference" should be added to the list.

    I did like mister_e and posted a photo to the test area, but nobody asked me for any "authorization" to do it.

    Perhaps it only targets certain browsers (firefox here), or certain IP addresses, or..?



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    Red face Change is bad until they change it again

    They must have changed things around again, because I had to enter in the security code for a while each time I posted a reply or even to do a search of the forum, but now it is gone. I incorrectly entered the code 3 or 4 times for a single post as I couldn't read them correctly. Hopefully they found an easier way to get the security they wanted.

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    i forgot to add, that I'm on Firefox 2.0

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    Ha, ha

    so, we can see those who are following ... lol.

    The filter has not being left active long enough for a significant majority to have been trying it ...

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    "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."

    And this attempt caused a lot of squeaking. From all forums.
    So Lester removed it.

    As a side note, the low life's automated programs still got thru while captcha was enabled.

    Those dirty RATs.
    DT

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    ok to avoid issues with those that are colour blind and those that cannot determine lower case from upper case

    i've enabled a simple question and answer test .

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