2008/8/26 Michele Beltrame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Carl!
>
>> That should work - but formfu won't be aware it's a form field - so it
>> would be a bit of a hack.
>> You could also use a Src element, if you don't want the DIV around the
>> reCAPTCHA markup.
>
> I managed to make this work but, as
2008/8/26 Michele Beltrame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Carl!
>
>> That should work - but formfu won't be aware it's a form field - so it
>> would be a bit of a hack.
>> You could also use a Src element, if you don't want the DIV around the
>> reCAPTCHA markup.
>
> I managed to make this work but, as
Hi Carl!
> That should work - but formfu won't be aware it's a form field - so it
> would be a bit of a hack.
> You could also use a Src element, if you don't want the DIV around the
> reCAPTCHA markup.
I managed to make this work but, as you said, it turned out to be a real
dirty hack as the reC
2008/8/24 Michele Beltrame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello!
>
> Has anybody succesfully embedded a reCAPTCHA (http://recaptcha.net)
> "widget" in a HTML::FormFu form?
>
> I was thinking about how to do it, and I think a Block element in which I
> pass the HTML I get grom Captcha::reCAPTCHA->get_html()
Hello!
Has anybody succesfully embedded a reCAPTCHA (http://recaptcha.net)
"widget" in a HTML::FormFu form?
I was thinking about how to do it, and I think a Block element in which I
pass the HTML I get grom Captcha::reCAPTCHA->get_html() with content_xml
should work.
Anyone tried this or other s