Is DHTML spam-proof? Feb24 '06

I was thinking recently about DHTML - dynamic layers hovering over an "already processed" HTML page.

Since those layers are dynamic, would that make it tougher for bots to send spam? (since DHTML layers usually only "exist," as the result of an event)

I wouldn’t have any evidence going either way, but I still wonder.

I suppose it’s not logical, or practical, to have every web form exist as DHTML, but it’s still intriguing.

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*jumps up and down* DHTML-only forms are inaccessible to anyone without Javascript, etc., etc. Yeah, it’s 99% sure to defeat spam at t ... Read more.

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