docs: Add Altcha captcha solution to manual#992
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I changed the method in the fixture on_request instead of on_success. It avoids crashes between sessions in db. Sorry for the delay. |
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This PR adds a new section to the py4web manual (chapter 16) that explains how to integrate a simple, client-side captcha solution using the Altcha library.
The new section includes:
Instructions on how to install the Altcha library.
Example controller code to generate and verify the captcha challenge.
Corresponding template code to display the Altcha widget.
This contribution provides a practical, ready-to-use example for developers who need to add a basic captcha to their py4web forms.