Guest Posted July 7, 2010 Posted July 7, 2010 I would like to use reCaptcha on my customer log in page. I've had a look at the online instructions which says you have to insert code onto the page which processes the form. I'm not sure which page this is -is it the actual login.php page itself? If anyone can help, or if anyone's successfully installed it on their site your advice would be appreciated :)
homewetbar Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 I would like to use reCaptcha on my customer log in page. I've had a look at the online instructions which says you have to insert code onto the page which processes the form. I'm not sure which page this is -is it the actual login.php page itself? If anyone can help, or if anyone's successfully installed it on their site your advice would be appreciated :) Terrible idea from a customer's standpoint. You'll lose a large percentage that are just too lazy to enter that code, which is why you rarely see the big boys requiring that unless you've failed your password many many times... Most Valuable OsCommerce Contributions: Also Purchased (AP) Preselection (cuts this resource hogging query down to nothing) -- Contribution 3294 FedEx Automated Labels -- Contribution 2244 RMA Returns system -- Contribution 1136 Sort Products By Dropdown -- Contribution 4312 Ultimate SEO URLs -- Contribution 2823 Credit Class & Gift Voucher -- Contribution 282 Cross-Sell -- Contribution 5347
Guest Posted July 12, 2010 Posted July 12, 2010 I see your point homewetbar, but I'm not a 'big boy' :lol: , so wouldn't it be better to have it rather than to have to cope with spam?
prak Posted November 27, 2010 Posted November 27, 2010 I see your point homewetbar, but I'm not a 'big boy' :lol: , so wouldn't it be better to have it rather than to have to cope with spam?
prak Posted November 27, 2010 Posted November 27, 2010 If you are using for new registration, then you would put the code in the catalog/create_account.php. You need to get the public and private keys and create a file called verify.php in your root directory.
Mort-lemur Posted November 27, 2010 Posted November 27, 2010 Hi, I went about this a different way. I dont use captcha for new account creation, but I do use it on one site that was receiving a lot of spam from the contact us page - I actually use recaptcha, It has killed the spam dead from that site. I also use Sams Anti Hacker axxount mods so had to make a tweek to the recaptcha contribution to be able to use it. Thanks Now running on a fully modded, Mobile Friendly 2.3.4 Store with the Excellent MTS installed - See my profile for the mods installed ..... So much thanks for all the help given along the way by forum members.
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