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Key: GLIFFY-468
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Shannon Krebs
Reporter: Chris Kohlhardt
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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Gliffy Product

Plugin should respect captcha settings

Created: 29/Dec/07 04:46 PM   Updated: 24/Jun/08 05:24 PM
Component/s: Confluence Plugin Integration
Affects Version/s: Gliffy Plugin for Confluence - 1.4.0
Fix Version/s: None
Security Level: Anyone may view


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Since we started promoting having people use the gliffy plugin anonymously, we're seeing what appears to be spam bots creating a lot of blank diagrams. We should support the Captcha settings in Confluence, and only allow the 'Add Digram Link to edit that page by adding a diagram when a user enters the Captcha correctly.

http://wiki.gliffy.com/admin/configurecaptcha.action



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Shannon Krebs - 13/Mar/08 07:23 AM
Adding the captcha stuff for the confluence action to add a diagram will be relatively easy as far as I can tell. But adding it as part of the edit functionality in the gliffy client will be a litle bit more complicated.

Chris Kohlhardt - 13/Mar/08 12:06 PM - edited
I think just doing this in the 'add diagram' wizard is fine. The only other way diagrams can be added is by manually editing the markup of a page, and the captcha will shown there when this setting is turned on.

Chris Kohlhardt - 06/May/08 07:34 AM
I'd like this feature to be configurable in the Gliffy Admin screen in the Configuration section.

Let's add a new Configuration option titled: 'Spam Prevention:'
And two radio buttons: 'Respect Confluence Captcha Settings', and 'Disable'. 'Respect Confluence Captcha Settings' should be the default selection.