Provides a CAPTCHA for Python using the reCAPTCHA service. Does not require any imaging libraries because the CAPTCHA is served directly from reCAPTCHA. Also allows you to securely obfuscate emails with Mailhide. This functionality requires pycrypto. This library requires two types of API keys. If you'd like to use the CAPTCHA, you'll need a key from http://recaptcha.net/api/getkey. For Mailhide, you'll need a key from http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/apikey
Provides a CAPTCHA for Python using the reCAPTCHA service. Does not require any imaging libraries because the CAPTCHA is served directly from reCAPTCHA. Also allows you to securely obfuscate emails with Mailhide. This functionality requires pycrypto. This library requires two types of API keys. If you'd like to use the CAPTCHA, you'll need a key from http://recaptcha.net/api/getkey. For Mailhide, you'll need a key from http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/apikey
To install py27-recaptcha, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py27-recaptcha
To see what files were installed by py27-recaptcha, run:
port contents py27-recaptcha
To later upgrade py27-recaptcha, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py27-recaptcha
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