I'm trying to have Mojolicious::Plugin::Captcha working.
use Mojolicious::Lite; use Mojolicious::Plugin::Captcha; plugin 'TagHelpers'; plugin 'captcha' => { session_name => 'session_string', out => {force => 'jpeg'}, particle => [0,0], create => [qw/normal rect/], new => { rnd_data => [0...9, 'A'...'Z'], width => 80, height => 30, lines => 7, gd_font => 'giant', } }; get '/surv' => sub { my $c = shift; $c->stash( data => $c->create_captcha, format => 'jpeg' ); #$c->stash(data => "Captcha here"); #$c->render('surv'); }; post '/surv' => sub { my $c = shift; my $app = $c->app; if ( $c->validate_captcha($c->req->param('captcha') )) { $app->log->debug( "Hi there " . $c->param('first name') ); } else { $app->log->debug("could be a bot here"); } }; app->start; __DATA__ @@ surv.html.ep %= form_for surv => (method => 'POST') => begin %= text_field 'first_name' %= text_field 'captcha' %= submit_button %end
When I use the data tag in  $c->stash( data => $c->create_captcha, format => 'jpeg'  ); the image is on the whole page. And I need it include in my form. Is threre a way to have this without storing the binary value returned by create_captcha in a file ?

Thanks


In reply to Mojolicous::Lite how to include an image received as binary data by frazap

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