Thank you soooooooooooooooo much!!!

On Dec 19, 2007 12:21 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I will, but after the 1.2 release.
>
> Sergiu
>
> marlon hendred wrote:
> > Is no one going to help?
> >
> > On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 AM, Antonio Goncalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi,
> >
> >     I'm also trying to add captcha validation to the comments. I've
> >     looked at Dodo skin and I'm trying to do the same for Albatross but
> >     it doesn't work. I've set xwiki.plugin.captcha=1 in the xwiki.cfg .
> >     Dodo uses comments.vm but it looks like the most appropriate place
> >     in Albatros is commentsinline.vm, am I right ? Then, when I copy the
> >     following code into commentsinline.vm but nothing happens
> >
> >     #if ($captchaPlugin)
> >       $captchaPlugin.displayCaptcha("comment","wiki_captcha")
> >     #end
> >
> >     Any idea
> >
> >     2007/11/29, marlon hendred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> >
> >         Hello All,
> >         Im trying to captcha validate my register page on my xwiki
> >         because i've had a problem with spam bots. I am using the
> >         albatross skin on xwiki v1.1.1.5166. I've asked this question
> >         before, and was told by someone to look at  captcha.vm, edit.vm
> >         etc... in the dodo skins. The only thing I found related to
> >         captcha was this:
> >
> >         #if ($captchaPlugin)
> >           $captchaPlugin.displayCaptcha("edit","wiki_captcha")
> >         #end
> >
> >         I added that to the registerinline.vm file and got nothing! In
> >         WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg, the captcha plugin is set to 1.
> >
> >         I would really appreciated it if a developer would surface and
> >         tell me how this works, what im doing wrong, or point me to some
> >         WORKING examples. Thanks.
> >
> >         -Marlon
> >
> >
> >         On Nov 7, 2007 10:12 AM, marlon hendred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >             Hi,
> >             So what documentation or resources did you read to get this
> >             working for you?
> >
> >             On Nov 7, 2007 1:18 AM, Guillaume Lerouge
> >             <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >             >  Hi,
> >             >
> >             >  I'm sorry but my competencies do not go so far as to
> >             explain why this does
> >             >  not work... It worked for me :(
> >             >
> >             >   Guillaume
> >             >
> >             >
> >             >
> >             >  On 07/11/2007, marlon hendred < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >             >  >
> >             >  >
> >             >  >
> >             >  > Yes I have scowerd xwiki.org <http://xwiki.org/> in
> >             search of some documentation on a lot
> >             >  > of things but have come up empty handed every time.
> >             Although the code
> >             >  > you gave does display the captcha with an input box, it
> >             seems that it
> >             >  > accepts anything. How do i verify the user has input
> the
> >             correct
> >             >  > value?
> >             >  >
> >             >  > On Nov 6, 2007 11:39 PM, Guillaume Lerouge
> >             <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >             >  > > CaptchaName is indeed simply an arbitrary identifier
> >             you assign to your
> >             >  > > captcha, like an ID tag. That's useful when you are
> >             using the captcha
> >             >  twice
> >             >  > > on the same page or on your wiki. I think you can get
> >             jcaptcha to
> >             >  display a
> >             >  > > "please tell me how much do 3+8" instead of an image,
> >             not sure how to
> >             >  > > achieve this though.
> >             >  > >
> >             >  > > As for a documentation, I guess you already checked
> >             XWiki.org + the
> >             >  mailing
> >             >  > > list archives?
> >             >  > >
> >             >  > > Guillaume
> >             >  > >
> >             >  > >
> >             >  > >
> >             >  > >  On 07/11/2007, marlon hendred < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >             >  > > > Thanks for the response. So I got the captcha to
> >             show up but I still
> >             >  have
> >             >  > > some questions.
> >             >  > > >
> >             >  > > > what is "CaptchaName"? Just an arbitrary string?
> and
> >             what args does
> >             >  > > displayCaptcha() take? What other methods does
> >             jcaptcha have? Is there
> >             >  some
> >             >  > > sort of documentation somewhere that I could look at
> >             on this? Thanks
> >             >  > > >
> >             >  > > >
> >             >  > > >
> >             >  > > >
> >             >  > > >
> >             >  > > > On 11/6/07, Guillaume Lerouge < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >             >  > > > > You can use this (with the plugin enabled):
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > #if
> ($xwiki.jcaptcha.verifyCaptcha("CaptchaName"))
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > The code for the action that needs to be captcha
> >             protected goes here
> >             >  > > (like for sending a form for instance)
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > <form ...>
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > ##$xwiki.jcaptcha.displayCaptcha("CaptchaName",
> >             "") <br />
> >             >  > > > > #if ($context.user==" XWiki.XWikiGuest") <img
> >             style="border: solid
> >             >  1px
> >             >  > > #000000" src="$doc.getURL("jcaptcha")"> <br /> Please
> >             type the captcha
> >             >  > > below:* <br /> <input size="40" type="text"
> >             name="jcaptcha_response" />
> >             >  <br
> >             >  > > /> #end
> >             >  > > > > <input type="hidden" name="demande" value="1" />
> >             <input
> >             >  type="submit"
> >             >  > > value="Send"> </form> #end
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > Hope this helps
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > Guillaume
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > >
> >             >  > > > > On 06/11/2007, Paul Armstrong < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >             >  > > > > >
> >             >  > > > > > On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 03:52:16PM -0800,
> marlon
> >             hendred wrote:
> >             >  > > > > > > Hi, can someone help me with setting up
> >             CAPTCHA with the
> >             >  albatross
> >             >  > > skin for
> >             >  > > > > > > registration and comments? Is there some
> >             example code I could
> >             >  look
> >             >  > > at? Or if
> >             >  > > > > > > someone has this working could they give some
> >             guidence? I have
> >             >  the
> >             >  > > captcha
> >             >  > > > > > > plugin enabled but I'm kinda stuck on what to
> >             do next. Thanks in
> >             >  > > advance.
> >             >  > > > > >
> >             >  > > > > > Look in the dodo skin files.
> >             >  > > > > > Particularly:
> >             >  > > > > > captcha.vm
> >             >  > > > > > comments.vm
> >             >  > > > > > edit.vm
> >             >  > > > > > wysiwyg.vm
> >             >  > > > > >
> >             >  > > > > > Paul
>
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