<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jh-O48nkrDk/V-yBQFmDAwI/AAAAAAAAAxQ/QgMh7LYnYtkkVUv00EHCCedm0pKoV4O8wCLcB/s1600/captcha.jpg>
Here is ny entire file. It is just trying to get a feel for the tag so it 
is as simple as can be. There is no URL re-writing and happending at the 
app;lication level to influence the page:

<cfset captchaString = "CFML">

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Captcha Test</title>
</head>
<body>

<h1>Captcha Test</h1>
<cfcaptcha width=200 height=50 displaystring="#captchaString#">

</body>
</html>


And the attached image is what I get.

So what am I missing?

Thanks, Magnus



On Friday, 9 September 2016 05:25:56 UTC-7, Aaron J. White wrote:
>
> Hey Magnus,
>
> Unless there is a bug in the engine I imagine you just need to make sure 
> that the cfcaptcha resource file is ignored by whatever URL rewriting you 
> are using. Are you using an URL rewriting or any other "thing" that manages 
> your resource files? As Alan mentioned cfcaptcha needs to caught by the 
> engine so if there's anything trying to take control of the captcha 
> resource file it won't work. (Hope this is making sense)
>
> It's similar to the other tags like cfjavascript that create files. Here 
> is the rule I use in Tuckey to ignore resources that the engine needs:
>
>   <rule enabled="true">
>          <name>Generic Pretty URLs Pass-through</name>
>          <condition type="request-uri" 
> operator="notequal">^/(index\.cfm|error\.cfm|robots.txt|osd.xml|flex2gateway|cfide|cfformgateway|assets|favicon|bluedragon|debugger|media|load\.cfres)</condition>
>          <from>^/(.*)$</from>
>          <to type="passthrough">/index.cfm/$1</to>
>     </rule>
>
> The easiest way to check if cfcaptcha is working is with a completely 
> blank application with no MVC framework or URL rewriting. Maybe use 
> JettyDesktop to remove your server configuration from the cause too.
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron J. White
>
>
> On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 5:55:26 PM UTC-5, Magnus wrote:
>>
>> So it seems like it is buggy. it is a bit of a black box, so I don't know 
>> what, if anything, I can do to make it work. 
>>
>> Can anyone suggest an alternative?
>>
>> Magnus
>>
>> On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 15:05:32 UTC-7, Al Holden wrote:
>>>
>>> My memory is even worse, so I may be confusing this with another issue 
>>> when I say:
>>> It may have something to do with whether or not the host machine was 
>>> "headless" (had no libraries or daemons with which to prepare graphics for 
>>> console use). 
>>> Hmmm. Maybe that was for bar codes. If so then never mind.
>>> Al
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/6/2016 2:07 PM, Ernest McCloskey wrote:
>>>
>>> From what I remember the captacha image is saved in a temp directory 
>>> within openbd that I never could figure out how to get too.  I gave up on 
>>> it along time ago and used Googles Captcha.
>>>
>>> On 9/6/2016 4:52 PM, Magnus wrote:
>>>
>>> I am just getting a broken image. Is there a setting need to set in the 
>>> administrator. I am using a fairly recent nightly build.
>>>
>>> Magnus
>>>
>>> On Monday, 5 September 2016 19:12:19 UTC-7, Alan Williamson wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> that is a special file that is caught by the engine before it deems it 
>>>> unfound
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On September 5, 2016 10:10:24 PM EDT, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>> Does CFCAPTCHA work?
>>>>>
>>>>> Using this code:
>>>>> <cfcaptcha width=200 height=50 displaystring="#captchaString#">
>>>>>
>>>>> ...it produces this output:
>>>>>
>>>>> <img src='/CFCaptchaEngine.cfm?id=1473126765877' width='200' height='50' 
>>>>> border='1' style=''>
>>>>>
>>>>> But CFCaptchaEngine/cfm is not a file on my machine so the image does not 
>>>>> show.
>>>>>
>>>>> What's up? And if it doesn't work, what is a good alternative?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
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