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Runescape recaptcha changing to invisible recaptcha

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Hi,

To my knowledge, it is currently not possible to execute javascript with a post request, but there's a lot I dont know. I'd suggest you to try looking on google (stackoverflow) for this issue. That's what I usually do for solving issues like this.

I just noticed that runescape changed to invisble recaptcha's. I wanted to tell this to update the community. It also seems very strange to me why they do this, would you have a guess?

I can proof that it switched with the following:

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This changed on their website, also 

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According to the 2captcha WIKI.

The following things have to be changed if you're using the 2Captcha API.

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Send an extra parameter with invisible=1

Update the site-key (google recaptcha) on the Runescape both recovering and creation, because they have changed along, it is now: 

6Lcsv3oUAAAAAGFhlKrkRb029OHio098bbeyi_Hv

They have also changed the way you have to submit the captcha. They added extra javascript.

var onSubmit = function() {
    $('#password-recovery-form').submit();
};

var onloadCallback = function() {
    grecaptcha.render('passwordRecovery', {
               sitekey' : '6Lcsv3oUAAAAAGFhlKrkRb029OHio098bbeyi_Hv',
               'callback' : onSubmit
    });
};

You will only have to execute 

onSubmit()

in your Javascript and it will continue fine.

Took me about an hour to find out and solve the issue. Let me know any issues. 

 

Dormic

Edited by dormic

Whoa, nice work and thanks for sharing!

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To my knowledge, it is currently not possible to execute javascript with a post request, but there's a lot I dont know. I'd suggest you to try looking on google (stackoverflow) for this issue. That's what I usually do for solving issues like this.

Edited by dormic

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