Okay, I installed the following packages:

gnome-core
gdm
indicator-applet-session
xinit

made the changes to both the openbd_ctl scripts and the image with the
actual display string showed up. Thank you very much.

Now, how do I use this tag? I guess I need to get a list of words that
I will randomly grab from a database and then populate the the
"displaystring" field and somehow verify the user's input to what the
word is supposed to be via a session variable of some sort?

On Nov 17, 10:28 am, deeztech <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not particularly thrilled about installing gnome on a server. I
> know this is one of my idiosyncrasies. However, for the purposes of
> this, I will go ahead and do that and report back.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Nov 15, 6:31 pm, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If your server is already running a GNOME desktop, then all you need to
> > do is add the display variable to the openbd_ctl scripts. There are two
> > usually:
>
> > /opt/openbd/openbd_ctl
> > and
> > /etc/init.d/openbd_ctl
>
> > Add the display variable to the list of variables at the top:
>
> > =============================================
> > JAVA_HOME=/opt/openbdi/jdk; export JAVA_HOME
> > TOMCAT_OWNER=root; export TOMCAT_OWNER
> > export DISPLAY=:0.0                         # ADD THIS LINE
> > =============================================
>
> > Then restart OpenBD with the following command:
>
> > $ sudo /opt/openbd/openbd_ctl restart
>
> > and your image should render.
>
> > If you're not running a gnome desktop, install it.
>
> > Hope this helps!
>
> > Warm regards,
> > Jordan Michaels
> > Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> > Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> > Railo Community Distributions
>
> > On 11/15/2010 02:40 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.
> > >> --
> > >> Randy Merrill

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