Google Recaptcha V3 on a GET request
The Google Invisible Recaptcha docs say that their captcha v3 can be used in two ways:
- On form submissions
- On page loads
Page loads are essentially GET HTTP requests. I'm in need to validate a user using recaptcha v3 on a particular GET request. In short, it is a search results page, that searches through the database based on the parameters provided in the GET request, and returns a page of results.
I'm at loss how I can implement the recaptcha on page load. What's is the point of determining that this client is a bot, when we have already loaded the page? Or am I missing something here?
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The Google Invisible Recaptcha docs say that their captcha v3 can be used in two ways:
- On form submissions
- On page loads
Page loads are essentially GET HTTP requests. I'm in need to validate a user using recaptcha v3 on a particular GET request. In short, it is a search results page, that searches through the database based on the parameters provided in the GET request, and returns a page of results.
I'm at loss how I can implement the recaptcha on page load. What's is the point of determining that this client is a bot, when we have already loaded the page? Or am I missing something here?
recaptcha recaptcha-v3
Anyone knows the answer to this?
– NavkarJain
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46
I'm surprised no reply still.
– NavkarJain
Dec 24 '18 at 20:49
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The Google Invisible Recaptcha docs say that their captcha v3 can be used in two ways:
- On form submissions
- On page loads
Page loads are essentially GET HTTP requests. I'm in need to validate a user using recaptcha v3 on a particular GET request. In short, it is a search results page, that searches through the database based on the parameters provided in the GET request, and returns a page of results.
I'm at loss how I can implement the recaptcha on page load. What's is the point of determining that this client is a bot, when we have already loaded the page? Or am I missing something here?
recaptcha recaptcha-v3
The Google Invisible Recaptcha docs say that their captcha v3 can be used in two ways:
- On form submissions
- On page loads
Page loads are essentially GET HTTP requests. I'm in need to validate a user using recaptcha v3 on a particular GET request. In short, it is a search results page, that searches through the database based on the parameters provided in the GET request, and returns a page of results.
I'm at loss how I can implement the recaptcha on page load. What's is the point of determining that this client is a bot, when we have already loaded the page? Or am I missing something here?
recaptcha recaptcha-v3
recaptcha recaptcha-v3
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Anyone knows the answer to this?
– NavkarJain
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46
I'm surprised no reply still.
– NavkarJain
Dec 24 '18 at 20:49
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Anyone knows the answer to this?
– NavkarJain
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46
I'm surprised no reply still.
– NavkarJain
Dec 24 '18 at 20:49
Anyone knows the answer to this?
– NavkarJain
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46
Anyone knows the answer to this?
– NavkarJain
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46
I'm surprised no reply still.
– NavkarJain
Dec 24 '18 at 20:49
I'm surprised no reply still.
– NavkarJain
Dec 24 '18 at 20:49
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– NavkarJain
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46
I'm surprised no reply still.
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Dec 24 '18 at 20:49