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[Plugin: DMSGuestbook] Captcha process problems / alignment (6 posts)

  1. bowoolley
    Member
    Posted 11 months ago #

    Hi - I'm having problems when choosing the captcha option. Not only does the image not show, but captcha.php causes an overload of the site's processes, eventually causing a 500 error.

    I've switched to the mathematical option to avoid this, but the numbers and field aren't centered on the form, so it looks kind of messy.

    I've set permissions to 777 on captcha.png and xfiles.ttf: no change.

    This is actually two problems... Any help with either would be appreciated!

  2. bowoolley
    Member
    Posted 11 months ago #

    Just an addendum: GD support and FreeType support are enabled...

    GD Support enabled
    GD Version bundled (2.0.28 compatible)
    FreeType Support enabled
    FreeType Linkage with freetype
    GIF Read Support enabled
    GIF Create Support enabled
    JPG Support enabled
    PNG Support enabled
    WBMP Support enabled
    XBM Support enabled

  3. DanielSchurter
    Member
    Posted 11 months ago #

    Hi bowooley

    Problem 1:
    Let me know your wordpress url, maybe I can help you.

    Problem 2:
    Some templates could makes problem with DMSGuestbook. You can customize this by your self with css or in the file: "template/form/default.tpl".

    Greetings,
    Dani

  4. Synoxis
    Member
    Posted 11 months ago #

    I have the same problem with the CAPTCHA, my URL is here.

  5. DanielSchurter
    Member
    Posted 11 months ago #

    Hi Synoxis

    - Are GD support and FreeType support enabled?
    - Do you have write permission to the captcha direcory?
    - Did captcha runs with the DMSGuestbook version 1.12.1?

    In doubt, install xampp.org on your local machine and test Wordpress and DMSGuestbook on it.

    Greetings,
    Dani

  6. bowoolley
    Member
    Posted 10 months ago #

    Hi - late getting back, sorry! Had so many emergencies on another site... The URL is here: watopot.org/guestbook. I'll also look at "default.tpi" but meanwhile, this is what happens "out of the box" - with the Atahualpa template (which hasn't messed up any other formatting yet.)

    Thanks!

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