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I know I'm not loosing it.  To send a message to someone on a discussion, you have to copy a code.  If you can't get the code correct, you don't get through. Again, I don't understand how to read or put the code down correctly.
O  really hope I'm making sense.
junglejim46
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Yep, that's the problem. That's what I'm talking about. I can see the reasoning for it, but it sure is maddening when you can't get it write HA!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for clearing that up.
How do you go about gettting one and how does it work?
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Uh...oops...that was supposed to say "*look* very similar", of course.
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ahhh...that makes more sense now.  I sometimes have the same difficulty reading them.  MedHelp's isn't the worst i've seen, lol.  

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You're referring to what's often called a "Captcha" code...though I don't know if that's the universal name or a specific brand name for that style of verification.  In any event, they're usually deliberately difficult to read in order to make it almost impossible for an automated process to figure out what it says (i.e., to avoid spammers and the like).

The most common problem is that some letters like very similar in upper- vs. lower-case, or similar to other letters.  If that's the only problem you're having, usually it's just a matter of trying until you get it right.

If that's NOT the problem you're having, can you please elaborate?


Thanks,
Rob
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