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Date: 04/18/08 18:35
By: chris Subject: RE: How to stop BOTS from SPAMMING my PHP For A few ways you can do this. Introduce a Captcha type system where the users must enter a valid string of random characters to submit the form. I use this and since its introductino have gotten no spam emails at all and it is probably the best and easiest these days. If you want to go down the path you are suggesting the lookup preg_match or something similar. Regards, Chris |
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