Mollom support for webform module in Drupal

I love Mollom. It keeps away practically all spam from my sites. If you have no idea yet what Mollom is, you definitely have to check it out for all your anti spam needs.

But it really bugged me that there was no support yet for the Drupal webform module. That's a module I use on pretty much all of my sites to create contact forms and other.

So I decided to roll up my sleeves and add this feature myself.

Since the Drupal Mollom module isn't built with hooks (or any other modular system), I had to alter the Mollom module itself. This resulted in a patch which you can all download in the issue queue for the Mollom module.

Head over there to download the path and start your testing engines.

Written on June 28, 2008 at 13:41, tagged as anti spam, Drupal, modules, Mollom, webform

Comments

Hi Phil, this is described in the handbook: http://drupal.org/node/60108.

Hi
Thanks for sorting out this missing feature of the mollom plugin for drupal.
Sorry for asking a 'dumb' question but how do I use the patch? Do I just replace the file mollom.module with the code in your patch?
Thanks
Phil
sites web bilingue

I'm just waiting for it to be rolled into the active Drupal module so I can use it for my employer. Great work.

I really was not knowing about this.
Thanks for this module.

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