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Authenticate using Random Generated Code?

Thread began 12/11/2009 11:03 am by Art | Last modified 12/14/2009 10:50 am by Jason Byrnes | 2021 views | 5 replies |

Art

Authenticate using Random Generated Code?

I'm not sure where this message goes. I've seen screenshots and demos on how to use various extensions but I'm trying to figure out which extension offers the random generated code that "tests" to make sure the person entering the form is a person not a spammer.

Where can I find this function?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

This is called captcha. It is a part of the CSS Form Builder extesnion.
css-form-builder/

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Art

I wish WebAssist would make it more obvious which parts are only offered in PHP.

I'm running ASP and it let me go through the entire process before I looked and the links lin the code and realized they were to php files.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

If you look at the system requirements link on the right hand side of the CSS Form builder product page:
css-form-builder/

PHP is the only language that is listed.


We do not have a Captcha Element that is compatible with ASP.

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Art

Where can I find that? It's really the only part of it that I would use right now.

By the way, thanks for the direction.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

We do not have captcha for ASP. The only captcha we do have is included in the CSS Form builder:
css-form-builder/

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