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author | SylvainPL <sylvain.pannetier.lebeuf@umontreal.ca> |
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date | Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:53:40 -0500 |
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====================== Python CAPTCHA package ====================== About ----- This is the PyCAPTCHA package, a collection of Python modules implementing CAPTCHAs: automated tests that humans should pass, but current computer programs can't. These tests are often used for security. See http://www.captcha.net for more information and examples. This project was started because the CIA project, written in Python, needed a CAPTCHA to automate its user creation process safely. All existing implementations the author could find were written in Java or for the .NET framework, so a simple Python alternative was needed. Examples -------- Included are several example programs: - simple_example.py is a bare-bones example that just generates and displays an image. - http_example.py is a longer example that uses BaseHTTPServer to simulate a CAPTCHA's use in a web environment. Running this example and connecting to it from your web browser is a quick and easy way to see PyCAPTCHA in action - modpython_example.py is a version of http_example that runs from an Apache server equipped with a properly configured mod_python. Dependencies ------------ - Python 2.2.1 or later - the Python Imaging Library, required for visual CAPTCHAs Contacts -------- Micah Dowty <micah@navi.cx> 'scanline' on irc.freenode.net