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Honeypot Module Readme
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Installation
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To install this module, place it in your sites/all/modules folder and enable it
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on the modules page.
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Configuration
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All settings for this module are on the Honeypot configuration page, under the
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Configuration section, in the Content authoring settings. You can visit the
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configuration page directly at admin/config/content/honeypot.
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Note that, when testing Honeypot on your website, make sure you're not logged in
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as an administrative user or user 1; Honeypot allows administrative users to
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bypass Honeypot protection, so by default, Honeypot will not be added to forms
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accessed by site administrators.
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Use in Your Own Forms
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If you want to add honeypot to your own forms, or to any form through your own
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module's hook_form_alter's, you can simply place the following function call
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inside your form builder function (or inside a hook_form_alter):
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honeypot_add_form_protection($form, $form_state, array('honeypot', 'time_restriction'));
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Note that you can enable or disable either the honeypot field, or the time
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restriction on the form by including or not including the option in the array.
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Credit
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The Honeypot module was originally developed by Jeff Geerling of Midwestern Mac,
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LLC (midwesternmac.com), and sponsored by flockNote (flocknote.com). |