What about watermark with CSS / Javascript?

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Beverly Voth
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On Feb 13, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Wayne Irvine <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 13/02/2012, at 6:15 PM, William Conlon wrote:
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>> Google gives:  http://www.fmwconcepts.com/imagemagick/captcha/index.php
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> Thanks but I had already seen that. Infact that's what gave me the idea.
>
> But if I go that route I am creating an image as a file and then showing the 
> image through it's file path, then I would have to delete the file or be left 
> with a load of files. Possible, but clumsy.
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> The way the PHP solutions I have seen work is that an img tag calls a PHP 
> file which creates and returns the image on the fly:
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> <img src='createanimageonthefly.php'>
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> Two problems with that are that I can't get PHP working correctly on my 
> servers and I'm not sure how to pass the string from Witango to PHP securely 
> so I can compare the results.
>
> So I am looking to create a Witango_cmd action that calls Imagemagick and 
> stores the resultant image in a VAR or similar that can be accessed in the 
> code that follows. I realise I'm probably not using the correct nomenclature 
> but if I was, I would probably have a better idea how to do it and wouldn't 
> have to ask this question.
>
> Wayne Irvine
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>> On Feb 12, 2012, at 4:06 PM, Wayne Irvine wrote:
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>>> I have been fighting with various methods to implement CAPTCHA in some of 
>>> my sites. Most involve external servers or PHP.
>>>
>>> I'm a Witango/Terascript guy and would like to keep it all inhouse.
>>>
>>> I use Terascript with Imagemagick to manipulate images. I could define a 
>>> short string and send it to Imagemagick to munge it a bit but so far all my 
>>> Imagemagick work has bee on files. What I'd really like is to return an 
>>> element that could be referenced as an image and displayed to the user 
>>> without creating temp directories and image files and having to clean up 
>>> after.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any clues (or better yet, step by step tutorials for the 
>>> dummies ie me).
>>>
>>> Wayne Irvine
>>>
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