Document the mod_muc option captcha_protected

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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{anonymous, true|false}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> The room is anonymous:
occupants don&#X2019;t see the real JIDs of other occupants.
Note that the room moderators can always see the real JIDs of the occupants.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{captcha_protected, false}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
When a user tries to join a room where he has no affiliation (not owner, admin or member),
the room requires him to fill a CAPTCHA challenge (see section <A HREF="#captcha">3.1.8</A>)
in order to accept her join in the room.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{logging, false|true}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> The public messages are logged using <TT>mod_muc_log</TT>.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{max_users, 200}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Maximum number of occupants in the room.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{members_by_default, true|false}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> The occupants that enter the room are participants by default, so they have &#X2019;voice&#X2019;.

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\titem{\{anonymous, true|false\}} The room is anonymous:
occupants don't see the real JIDs of other occupants.
Note that the room moderators can always see the real JIDs of the occupants.
\titem{\{captcha\_protected, false\}}
When a user tries to join a room where he has no affiliation (not owner, admin or member),
the room requires him to fill a CAPTCHA challenge (see section \ref{captcha})
in order to accept her join in the room.
\titem{\{logging, false|true\}} The public messages are logged using \term{mod\_muc\_log}.
\titem{\{max\_users, 200\}} Maximum number of occupants in the room.
\titem{\{members\_by\_default, true|false\}} The occupants that enter the room are participants by default, so they have 'voice'.