recaptcha and themes
since, as you see below, i’ve opened up to non-logged in comments, i’ve added in captcha to decrease the chance of spam.
http://recaptcha.net/
this captcha, it so has it, is also used to help translate books from OCR to a real digitized version. so everytime it is used, good things are happening.
that being said, welcome to the first real issue i’ve had with this software. there are two things wrong with this plugin.
1. first, this plugin doesn’t seem to be happy with the MU install in one aspect. it won’t keep the settings. luckily the only settings are the private and public keys, which i simply hard-coded in. first problem fixed.
2. second, this plugin and certain themes don’t like each other. at all. so far this is all i know for sure. something about the changes some themers are making to the comments page makes the recaptcha code just not show up. as an imediate work around one can install the comments php from the default theme into the theme they are using and it will work. i plan to take a look and see if i can mod the plugin, rather than fix each theme as i install it.
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