Aloha Koni!
Wow, what a nice person you are! Some of these forums really
do not help anyone. No, I never got any direct help with this or got it to work
right. But I do appreciate ANY help I can get and I too think it will work with
GoDaddy. I have been doing “Everything Computer” since 1985 and make good extra
money doing it. I really am a top electronic technician, graduated tech school
in 1982, top of the class. I have done lots of web mailer forms but I like the
Matt’s
Scripting Archive CGI files and have had very good luck with them.
I can for example, make some fields required such as email address. If the @
symbol is not present it does not pass validation and the user gets an error to
fill in the required form field. I thought that Captcha was something like that.
I did get the reCaptcha to appear on my page at:
But it did not matter if you solved it or not, pressing Submit
sent the message anyway and you got the “Thank You” page. Now it seems that you
need a php receiver script in your site root to interact with this captcha and
somehow this will validate the form and send it or make you get it right. I have
not learned it yet. I use Dreamweaver for Websites for my clients (I struggle to
survive as a small homeowner on disability and SSI does not pay anywhere near
enough for homeowner bills plus food, gas, clothes, or anything else so ALL of
my customers are extremely satisfied to give good references and always call me
back as someone they trust, even at $100 a pop to clean up a PC with viruses in
it. I also do networks, wifi, offices, workstations, web sites, android stuff,
anything they want. I use Dreamweaver to create and edit the sites, and I have a
CentOS Linux Server on Samba shares so I can put files on the machine and
actually test the site and pages on a real apache web server, I have a FQDN to
make this possible.
It is time to upgrade my Linux server, too old, and my friend
gave me her Pentium 4 3GHz PC. I replaced the CPU with a 3.6GHz 64 bit CPU for
$24 at eBay and found the nVidia GeForce 6600 video card was bad, advanced
desktop with Compiz would crash so when I replaced the video card, I noticed
that over ½ the capacitors were puffed out, split open on top, and leaking. The
card was no good and when I installed my GeForce 9600 PCIe x16, the thing came
to life with brand new CentOS 7 and all of the servers I want!
While playing with yum, the package downloader, I searched for
“Captcha” and found tons of stuff for it, the libraries for it and the server
side php packages. That means I can experiment with this directly since the site
I showed you runs on a GoDaddy low cost Linux server hosting account. Now I can
see what I need on the server, get the form right, and then test it right on the
apache server to see if it works!
Thank you so much Toni, yes I need your help a LOT, maybe I
can help you with things you want or need. But I also need your patience. I have
things going on right now so I cannot sit and grind out this Captcha thing until
I get it right. The client knows this and I have other work to do on that site.
Captcha, when and if it happens, is a bonus. Besides building the new Linux
computer, I have financial things to work out, medical things to work out
(Herniated disks, very painful, pain management and extreme difficulty legally
filling my prescriptions in Florida. I have to mail order them from United
Health Care, my medical insurance, just to get it. My mom’s 93rd birthday is
coming up on June 10th and I plan to make that nice for her. I have to help her
a lot with things. So I cannot dive into Captcha full time as I would like. But
I will read over your stuff and get back to you real soon. It was very nice
hearing from you, Toni/Koni whichever your name is? You are Hawaiian? Please add
me to your contacts and I will add you. Never will bug you but nice to make new
friends with shared skills. More on this as mails get exchanged. 
Aloha my new friend!
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Aloha,
Paul & Sonia
Kitty