jQuery: loading reCaptcha into a div via ajax
- by abdullah kahraman
Hello, I want to create a form that has a div with id "captcha". When the user enters a wrong password, following code is generated in "login.php"
$myCaptcha=recaptcha_get_html($publickey, $error);
$xml="<captcha><![CDATA[".$myCaptcha ."]]></captcha>";
echo $xml;
recaptcha_get_html($publickey, $error); generates this:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/challenge?k=xxxx"></script> <noscript> <iframe src="http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/noscript?k=xxxx" height="300" width="500" frameborder="0"></iframe><br/> <textarea name="recaptcha_challenge_field" rows="3" cols="40"></textarea> <input type="hidden" name="recaptcha_response_field" value="manual_challenge"/> </noscript>
I want to get this code with $.post() and insert it into div "captcha". Doing something like this:
$.post("login.php", {requestCaptcha:"yes"}, function(returned){
$("#captcha").html($(returned).text(),"xml");
});
In IE, it does nothing. In Chrome, it clears up whole page and there is only the called reCaptcha script working like a charm.
Any ideas?