I was pleased to find Gabriel Crowe’s HTML code fix for the captcha tutorial discovered recently @ http://community.actinic.com/archive...p/t-34301.html
I don't know that much about the HTML and my web host company volunteered to amend my files to implement the Gabriel's captcha fix.
i.e.
ContactUs,
Primary,
mail_form,
and
P-mail_form
I assume that 4 files needed amending not 3, Unfortunately Gabriel Crowe’s code didn't work in this instance – maybe because I have the older version Actinic V7. To explain a bit more about what happened with amended code/fix……..
My hosting company originally explain to me where the code ought to go within each file - to prevent any errors (on my part) he re-emailed me the amended files, I put them into my Site1 folder in the appropriate place and uploaded to the website.
http://www.guitartechnicalservices.c...CTION=SHOWFORM
Initially I did not refresh the website but just did an ‘upload’. When this didn't work, I then did a complete ‘site refresh’ which also didn't work? The contact form still allowed e-mails to be sent – the captcha window for inserting the code was present but captcha image would not appear !
As a last resort, my hosting company said that they could get it to work only by tweaking it 'on the server', however if I did a site refresh in the future, it would wipe out their work and have to be redone again.
I have no idea what they tweaked.
Obviously this is only a temporary solution and I would prefer it to work properly irrespective of site refreshing.
So I now I have two situations …
a) to sort the captcha out so it stays stable regardless of site refresh
b) fix the spam that I still get after captcha installed
NB: The hosting company got it to work on Wednesday and on Friday I received spam bot rubbish so, either captcha hasn't stopped automatic spam or its going a different route.
What I did notice in the spam e-mail source properties was ………..
X-Source: /usr/bin/perl
X-Source-Args: /usr/bin/perl mf000001.pl
X-Source-Dir: guitartechnicalservices.co.uk:/public_html/cgi-bin
So I don't know whether the spam bots are navigating around the HTML.
In conclusion I don't know whether there is
a) something special that needs to be done with version 7 actinic for captcha to work without server tweaks
b) and also whether something needs to be done with the Perl script.- this was modified years ago to prevent the email address propagating spam – another forum fix.
I hope that I am not alone with this problem and would much appreciate your thoughts on resolving this issue
Thank you in anticipation
I don't know that much about the HTML and my web host company volunteered to amend my files to implement the Gabriel's captcha fix.
i.e.
ContactUs,
Primary,
mail_form,
and
P-mail_form
I assume that 4 files needed amending not 3, Unfortunately Gabriel Crowe’s code didn't work in this instance – maybe because I have the older version Actinic V7. To explain a bit more about what happened with amended code/fix……..
My hosting company originally explain to me where the code ought to go within each file - to prevent any errors (on my part) he re-emailed me the amended files, I put them into my Site1 folder in the appropriate place and uploaded to the website.
http://www.guitartechnicalservices.c...CTION=SHOWFORM
Initially I did not refresh the website but just did an ‘upload’. When this didn't work, I then did a complete ‘site refresh’ which also didn't work? The contact form still allowed e-mails to be sent – the captcha window for inserting the code was present but captcha image would not appear !
As a last resort, my hosting company said that they could get it to work only by tweaking it 'on the server', however if I did a site refresh in the future, it would wipe out their work and have to be redone again.
I have no idea what they tweaked.
Obviously this is only a temporary solution and I would prefer it to work properly irrespective of site refreshing.
So I now I have two situations …
a) to sort the captcha out so it stays stable regardless of site refresh
b) fix the spam that I still get after captcha installed
NB: The hosting company got it to work on Wednesday and on Friday I received spam bot rubbish so, either captcha hasn't stopped automatic spam or its going a different route.
What I did notice in the spam e-mail source properties was ………..
X-Source: /usr/bin/perl
X-Source-Args: /usr/bin/perl mf000001.pl
X-Source-Dir: guitartechnicalservices.co.uk:/public_html/cgi-bin
So I don't know whether the spam bots are navigating around the HTML.
In conclusion I don't know whether there is
a) something special that needs to be done with version 7 actinic for captcha to work without server tweaks
b) and also whether something needs to be done with the Perl script.- this was modified years ago to prevent the email address propagating spam – another forum fix.
I hope that I am not alone with this problem and would much appreciate your thoughts on resolving this issue
Thank you in anticipation
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