

in your form-validation (php) check if this field contains a value.Hide it initially via css (this should not be done with inline-styles).In your form provide an input-field with an empty value.It's very easy to implement and works great (had good experience with that for a long time). But I think it's quite a nice solution.Īnother solution would be a blind-captcha. However I think it's hard to implement if you are not using Zend_Form. You may take a look at this page (scroll to the bottom, you can't oversee it )). In my homepage I am using this kind of captcha. This saves lots of time, because you don't need images to be rendered. May be you have also thought about a figlet captcha. Once submitted, check the entered code: if ($_POST = $_SESSION) Here's a simple one (and may not be the most elegant): Depending on when you get those 1000 captchas.I guess it can't be avoided to deal with rendering an image when dealing with captchas? For every thousand of these images deciphered you will earn an amount of money. Well, earnings are given per 1000 captchas sections. Well To earn money or bitcoin in captcha 2 you just need to apply the previous steps, it's so simple but you have to be careful not to fail too much. How to make money with 2captcha? How much does it pay? If you don't put any letters or numbers, the bar will go down slowly and if you reach the end you will lose the captcha. The green bar appears for us at the bottom corresponds to the time we have to solve the captcha. If we are not sure when to resolve a captcha give “Not a CAPTCHA” or ALT Q for the option (we should not abuse this option because we risk suspending our own account). Once we are sure that we have solved the captcha correctly, hit Enter or click “Submit (Enter)” and by that said the next captcha appears. To solve captchas you just have to put the letters or numbers shown in correctly in the blank space that appears in the image below.
