This was my first thought too, but the problem is that this is
automatically generated. So why is OBD auto-generating a path to the root?
Looking around, this CFCaptchaEngine.cfm doesn't actually exist
anywhere. My *guess* is that this is handled specially by the BD engine
and the problem is something to do with how the image is generated.
Maybe the JAVA headless issue. I'm testing that theory now.
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On 11/15/2010 11:31 AM, Alan Holden wrote:
Does the file "CFCaptchaEngine.cfm" actually reside in the root
directory of your url's path?
Does it have sufficient permissions to run?
My .02 worth...
Al
On 11/15/2010 2:40 AM, deeztech wrote:
Okay. Sorry about the confusion on my part. Here it is:
<img src='/CFCaptchaEngine.cfm?id=1289705629280' width='280'
height='40' border='1' style=''>
On Nov 14, 11:21 am, Randy Merrill<[email protected]> wrote:
The<img src="?"> should appear in the page that gets generated by
OpenBD.
So when you pull up the page you should be able to view the source
where the
captcha should be and see where it is looking for the captcha image.
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