it is always taking tha last ";" for the back-separator.
Anyway you donm't need to use these front/back things...using just %question% (text captcha), %captcha% (image captcha) or %capquest% (text or image captcha) is enough in most cases. The program will locate the correct hting for you.
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%capquest% means it is either a question or a captcha. The string after it makes it easier to identify things.
%capquest% front;back << it searches for front, and cuts it + thing at the back...thats either an image or question to ask.
btw. next time choose a better topic
does it mean, the secure image url start from /secureimage/securimage_show.php?sid= end with recaptcha_challenge_field=?
if so, it will fail to find captcha image url apparently. right? because /secureimage/securimage_show.php?sid= is part of url of captcha image.
the above is from flixya.com engine.
if i am right, the conclude is
%capquest% front:back front(the real url of captcha image url)back
%capquest% part of captcha url
if above is correct, how to understand this from free perl guestbook.ini
fpg_antispam=%capquest% ← <span class="red"><b>;</td>
there are two ; there.
it is always taking tha last ";" for the back-separator.
Anyway you donm't need to use these front/back things...using just %question% (text captcha), %captcha% (image captcha) or %capquest% (text or image captcha) is enough in most cases. The program will locate the correct hting for you.