Webhooks for Forum Registration - Integration Development
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Webhooks for Forum Registration - Integration Development
Hey everyone,
I'm using a webhook (ping URL) to attempt to send data back to my forum's registration page. So far I'm able to pass the data and that's running correctly, but I'm stuck on the second portion of the registration where you need to input your password again, as well as fill out a captcha.
What I'm basically looking for, is if there's a way to get into the registration page's encoding and disable the second verification portion?
I've looked up a ton of guides but I haven't found anything close to this at the moment. If anyone knows how to access the registration page's source code from the backend, that would help out greatly!
I'm using a webhook (ping URL) to attempt to send data back to my forum's registration page. So far I'm able to pass the data and that's running correctly, but I'm stuck on the second portion of the registration where you need to input your password again, as well as fill out a captcha.
What I'm basically looking for, is if there's a way to get into the registration page's encoding and disable the second verification portion?
I've looked up a ton of guides but I haven't found anything close to this at the moment. If anyone knows how to access the registration page's source code from the backend, that would help out greatly!
Re: Webhooks for Forum Registration - Integration Development
Unfortunately the only way that I know to access the registration page's backend source code is to hack into fm's server. Good luck with that!
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We do not have access to the database.
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Re: Webhooks for Forum Registration - Integration Development
@SLGray, He's talking about access to the php(or whatever they are written in) files, not the database.
@Chase Sterling, if you want access to those files you should consider moving on to paid hosting, where you can do whatever your knowledge and imagination allows you to do.
@Chase Sterling, if you want access to those files you should consider moving on to paid hosting, where you can do whatever your knowledge and imagination allows you to do.
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