Hi TwistinGrip,
Captcha is displayed only in case you’re using standard pages for registration, login and comments form. If these pages and forms are custom, it is necessary to make some changes to them to make the captcha work.
Please follow the instructions below.
= I would like to add Captcha to custom form on my website. How can I do this? =
1. Install the Captcha plugin and activate it.
2. Open the file with the form (where you would like to add the captcha to).
3. Find a place to insert the code for the captcha output.
4. Insert the necessary lines:
if( function_exists( 'cptch_display_captcha_custom' ) ) { echo "<input
type='hidden' name='cntctfrm_contact_action' value='true' />"; echo
cptch_display_captcha_custom() } ;
If the form is HTML you should insert the line with the PHP tags:
<?php
if( function_exists( 'cptch_display_captcha_custom' ) ) { echo
"<input type='hidden' name='cntctfrm_contact_action' value='true'
/>"; echo cptch_display_captcha_custom(); } ?>
5. Then you should add the lines to the function of the entered data checking
if( function_exists( 'cptch_check_custom_form' ) &&
cptch_check_custom_form() !== true ) echo "Please complete the
CAPTCHA."
or
<?php if( function_exists(
'cptch_check_custom_form' ) && cptch_check_custom_form() !==
true ) echo "Please complete the CAPTCHA." ?>
You could add this line to the variable and display this variable in the
required place instead of echo "Please complete the CAPTCHA."
. If
there is a variable (responsible for the errors output) in the check
function, this phrase can be added to this variable. If the function
returns ‘true’, it means that you have entered captcha properly. In all
other cases the function will return ‘false’.
Regards,
BestWebSoft Support Team.