I hope this can help - reCAPTCHA has been good for me so far.
The exact same symptoms and problem occurred for me as follows.
- reCAPTCHA integrated into Coppermine Gallery installation - php
server side validation (links below)
- script added to a comment form submit
/////////////////////////////////////
<script>
var RecaptchaOptions = {
theme : 'white'
};
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="
http://api.recaptcha.net/challenge?k=<YOUR PUBLIC RECAPTCHA
KEY HERE>">
</script>
<noscript><iframe src="
http://api.recaptcha.net/noscript?k=<YOUR
PUBLIC RECAPTCHA KEY HERE>"
height="300" width="500" frameborder="0"></iframe><br>
<textarea name="recaptcha_challenge_field" rows="3" cols="40">
</textarea>
<input type="hidden" name="recaptcha_response_field"
value="manual_challenge"></noscript>
////////////////////////////////////
All was fine and working well until I added a Coppermine plugin -
"Lightbox Slideshow"
This plugin is based on the popular Lightbox open source software.
Afterwards IE7 and only IE (cross checked only against FF and Opera)
would do the
exact same thing when it opened a page with the comment form and
reCAPTCHA.
IE seemed to get 'lost" - "operation aborted" was also one error
message that I saw.
A blank page was common, after a delay lasting more than a few
seconds.
- with a clear cache everything was fine until proceeding to a new
page with a reCAPTCHA
- with anything in the cache (from the same site and therefore the
Lightbox) it would do the above.
I too had to resolve it with the api version which seems to be running
flawlessly. This all happened
a couple of months ago and was thought to have happened because of my
lack of knowledge about
coding, etc. For certain, the IE "crash" with the above code and the
lightbox js was very repeatable.
Links:
reCAPTCHA api in comment/user reg. etc.
-
www.i-imagine.net and
www.gallery.josephcarver.com/natural/
Details of how Coppermine Gallery Comments were modded with reCAPTCHA
(api solution there also)
-
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,58757.0.html
Again, I hope this helps.
JR Carver
On Jun 7, 8:50 am, Charles Sweeney <
cont...@identipic.com> wrote:
> Arech wrote:
> > Sorry for a long reply.
> > You are right, Charles, thanks. I had to think about it.
>
> > Please, look intohttp://
framework.zend.com/issues/secure/attachment/11988/Zend_Recaptc...
> > It is almost an exact copy of registration form, I mentioned in my
> > report. This code reproduces the error every time I run it.
> > (Requires Zend Framework installed to ../libs/Zend and Dojo installed
> > to /js/dojo folder of htdocs. Dojo can be downloaded from
> >
http://dojotoolkit.org/downloads, and ZF fromhttp://
framework.zend.com/download/latest.
> > APP_ROOT constant in the test should point to a parent folder of
> > htdocs).
>
> > Clear IE6 cache (it may be not necessary for the first try, but IS
> > necessary for any subsequent tries) and navigate browser to this test
> > page. Page will start to load and in some moment it will display an
> > "operation aborted" error. To that point a "register" button usually
> > doesn't get instantiated.
> > If the test works fine, try to run it on a old-slow PC, like Athlon /
> > Pentium 1500Mhz.
>
> > What do you think?
>
> I tried your link but got prompted to download a file. Can't you
> simply provide a link to the form in question????
>
> I doubt very much if this bug, if that's what it is, will ever be a
> problem for real visitors since one has to jump through many hoops to
> even get a chance of replicating it!!
>
> Best wishes.
>
> --
> Charles Sweeneyhttp://FormToEmail.com