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An alternative Captcha module for Drupal 5.x

Heine — Sun, 20/05/2007 - 01:58

A 1.0 version of the alternative CAPTCHA module, MyCaptcha, has been released for Drupal 5.x.

Features:

  • Math CAPTCHA
  • Image CAPTCHA
  • Can be added to nearly any form, without changing PHP code.

» Download MyCaptcha

For additional information, please see the MyCaptcha manual.

When you find a bug, please check whether it is a known issue or already present in the existing queue. If your bug is new, please file a bug report. If you require support, you may want to post a support request. Please understand that support requests are answered on a 'best effort' basis.

Note: If you find the default image captcha unreadable, you may want to disable some options (see Image captcha settings).

Average: 4 (4 votes)
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Thank you

Anonymous (not verified) — Wed, 27/06/2007 - 00:06

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

I lost an hour or two with the other captcha and text image. Thank you for producing something that just works.

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6.x ???

Anonymous (not verified) — Mon, 01/03/2010 - 18:21

Hi,
Are there any plans for Drupal 6.x version of this module?

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No plans for 6.x

Heine — Wed, 03/03/2010 - 16:16

It's almost three years later now and the Captcha module on Drupal.org has improved significantly (as have other spam management solutions); I don't feel the effort spend on a MyCaptcha Drupal 6 port is proportional to the benefit.

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