[New] Use JDcaptcha beyond Jdownloader September 02, 2014 04:46AM | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 2 |
Hi everybody! I got here looking for a work around because 9kw.eu service is good, but their servers are a little congested lately. The thing is that I have a macro that downloads as jpg the reCaptchas from a web to my hard-drive, I would like to use the JDCaptcha structure to send those captchas from my hard-drive to my cellphone so I can solve them, and then answer that text to my computer again.
I'm pretty sure that what I'm thinking is easily factible, but I don't have enough knowledge to accomplish that.
So: do you think that it IS factible? how?
Thanks!!!
I'm pretty sure that what I'm thinking is easily factible, but I don't have enough knowledge to accomplish that.
So: do you think that it IS factible? how?
Thanks!!!
Re: Use JDcaptcha beyond Jdownloader September 02, 2014 08:17AM | Admin Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 266 |
Hi,
The easiest way is to install the jdCaptcha plugin somewhere (not in the location described in the installation page), modify your macro to copy the captcha in the plugin installation directory (the name of the file is available in the jacinfo.xml file, be careful the name is always changing) and then execute the jdCaptcha[.bat] script file. When the jdCaptcha[.bat] script file is finished, the result is available in the output.txt file (again the name of the file is in the jacinfo.xml file, and is not supposed to change).
Another way is to modify the macro to directly submit the captcha to the server (but I didn't documented the server API).
Vincent
Android: 2.3.6, 1.6
Devices: Samsung Galaxy S2, Archos 5IT
OS: Linux (Mandriva)
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The easiest way is to install the jdCaptcha plugin somewhere (not in the location described in the installation page), modify your macro to copy the captcha in the plugin installation directory (the name of the file is available in the jacinfo.xml file, be careful the name is always changing) and then execute the jdCaptcha[.bat] script file. When the jdCaptcha[.bat] script file is finished, the result is available in the output.txt file (again the name of the file is in the jacinfo.xml file, and is not supposed to change).
Another way is to modify the macro to directly submit the captcha to the server (but I didn't documented the server API).
Vincent
Android: 2.3.6, 1.6
Devices: Samsung Galaxy S2, Archos 5IT
OS: Linux (Mandriva)
Please complete your signature with your environment informations.
Re: Use JDcaptcha beyond Jdownloader September 02, 2014 01:24PM | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 2 |
Re: Use JDcaptcha beyond Jdownloader September 05, 2014 10:00AM | Admin Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 266 |
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