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  • Plugin Contributor Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    Yes, it would be a great field type, and something that I think a lot of people would benefit from having. Are you interested in making this happen? We are supported by sponsorships and financial donations, as well as donations of their time to help us with development.

    If you are interested in making a donation to help getting this done, please email Scott at [email protected]. Alternatively, if you’d like to work on it yourself, I’d recommend creating it as a plugin, and then we can consider adding it into Pods later. I wrote a series on creating Pods Plugins that you can see here: https://pods.io/tutorials/creating-pods-plugins/

    Plugin Contributor pglewis

    (@pglewis)

    CAPCHA isn’t a single implementation; there are so many ways to go about it.

    I would vote for this as an external plugin to provide the field as I think the implementation is too wide-open to put in core.

    Thread Starter kaizerking

    (@kaizerking)

    @josh Pollok I am really sorry, I am not programmer, I am more like concept contributor. I know your co-developer David from DB-Toolkit days :).
    @pglewis, Yes you may be right, my point is I am looking at Pods as whole some solutions to problematic implementations.

    Plugin Contributor Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    @kaizerking- We appreciate the suggestion. If you want please go ahead an create a feature request in our GitHub issue tracker. I am just trying to explain the situation, so that you understand that given our resources we are not likely to be able to work on something like this in the foreseeable future.

    What you might try as an alternative is to use Gravity Forms, along with our Gravity forms add-on, instead of Pods Forms. Gravity Forms, I believe has captcha support.

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