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LICENSE.txt | 17,7 ko | f7a2490e | plus de 10 ans | Assos Assos | git mv htmltest drupal7 |
README.txt | 1,34 ko | f7a2490e | plus de 10 ans | Assos Assos | git mv htmltest drupal7 |
honeypot.admin.inc | 7,57 ko | 0ef18d70 | plus de 9 ans | Assos Assos | Weekly update of contrib modules |
honeypot.api.php | 3,21 ko | f7a2490e | plus de 10 ans | Assos Assos | git mv htmltest drupal7 |
honeypot.info | 341 octets | b720ea3e | environ 9 ans | Assos Assos | Weekly update of contrib modules |
honeypot.install | 3,95 ko | 0ef18d70 | plus de 9 ans | Assos Assos | Weekly update of contrib modules |
honeypot.module | 14,7 ko | b720ea3e | environ 9 ans | Assos Assos | Weekly update of contrib modules |
honeypot.test | 8,96 ko | 0ef18d70 | plus de 9 ans | Assos Assos | Weekly update of contrib modules |
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README
Honeypot Module Readme
Installation
To install this module, place it in your sites/all/modules folder and enable it
on the modules page.
Configuration
All settings for this module are on the Honeypot configuration page, under the
Configuration section, in the Content authoring settings. You can visit the
configuration page directly at admin/config/content/honeypot.
Note that, when testing Honeypot on your website, make sure you're not logged in
as an administrative user or user 1; Honeypot allows administrative users to
bypass Honeypot protection, so by default, Honeypot will not be added to forms
accessed by site administrators.
Use in Your Own Forms
If you want to add honeypot to your own forms, or to any form through your own
module's hook_form_alter's, you can simply place the following function call
inside your form builder function (or inside a hook_form_alter):
honeypot_add_form_protection($form, $form_state, array('honeypot', 'time_restriction'));
Note that you can enable or disable either the honeypot field, or the time
restriction on the form by including or not including the option in the array.
Credit
The Honeypot module was originally developed by Jeff Geerling of Midwestern Mac,
LLC (midwesternmac.com), and sponsored by flockNote (flocknote.com).
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