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What MyCaptcha 5.2 will bring

Heine — Thu, 14/06/2007 - 21:25

Should time permit I hope to work on MyCaptcha 5.2 this weekend.

Planned features:

  • Support for recaptcha.
  • Configurable location in forms.
  • Configurable description on the CAPTCHA.
  • A minimal API necessary for recaptcha and to silence the voice in my head screaming for a more flexible API.

I promise MyCaptcha won't be about 'APIs'; I will focus on the "Just Works" principle.

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Looking forward to it...

Joe (not verified) — Sun, 01/07/2007 - 02:45

I like v1.0 looking forward to this version...

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Yup, me too, especially the

tosh (not verified) — Thu, 05/07/2007 - 15:49

Yup, me too, especially the configurable location in forms looks promising. Thanks for the great module so far.

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Heine, Just for info: do you

tosh (not verified) — Fri, 03/08/2007 - 10:52

Heine,

Just for info: do you have an idea when MyCaptcha 5.2 might be available? I'm looking for a good captcha module for Drupal. Yours fit the bill, except for the form location issue. Don't want to push nor rush you, I'm just curious if you have a planning fot this. Thank you.

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