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CodeIgniter 2 Cookbook

By : Robert Foster
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CodeIgniter 2 Cookbook

By: Robert Foster

Overview of this book

As a developer, there are going to be times when you'll need a quick and easy solution to a coding problem. CodeIgniter is a powerful open source PHP framework which allows you to build simple yet powerful full-feature web applications. CodeIgniter 2 Cookbook will give you quick access to practical recipes and useful code snippets which you can add directly into your CodeIgniter application to get the job done. It contains over 80 ready-to-use recipes that you can quickly refer to within your CodeIgniter application or project.This book is your complete guide to creating fully functioning PHP web applications, full of easy-to-follow recipes that will aid you in any aspect of developing with CodeIgniter. CodeIgniter 2 Cookbook takes you from the basics of CodeIgniter, through e-commerce features for your applications, and ends by helping you ensure that your environment is secure for your users and SEO friendly to draw in customers. Starting with installation and setup, CodeIgniter 2 Cookbook provides quick solutions to programming problems that you can directly include in your own projects. You will be moving through databases, EU Cookie Law, caching, and everything else in-between with useful, ready-to-go recipes. You will look at image manipulation using the Image Manipulation library, user management (building a simple CRUD interface), switching languages on the fly according to the user preference, caching content to reduce server load, and much more.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
CodeIgniter 2 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Submitting a form with CodeIgniter CAPTCHA


It is sometimes necessary to add a little more security to a form other than escaping and validating user input; sometimes you may wish to ensure that a human and not some script or bot is entering data and submitting your form.

A tried and tested way of doing this is CAPTCHA. There are alternatives to CAPTCHA; for example, a mathematic question (what's 10 + 7, for example) is fairly easy to construct in your application. A new method is getting your users to play a short game. Based on how they do, they are assessed as being either a human or a bot; areyouahuman.com is a good resource for this. But for now, we'll concentrate on CodeIgniter's CAPTCHA functionality to make a CAPTCHA protected form for us.

Getting ready

We're going to store the CAPTCHA information CodeIgniter generates for us in a table in the database. To do that, we first need to create that table. The following is the MySQL code to do that. Copy the following into your database:

CREATE...