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Hi....I am trying to integrate php captcha verification into an already existing form. Right now the forms action attribute points to a cgi file. To use php captcha, I would have to change the action attribute to a php file in which I would check if the string the user has entered matches with the security keyword or not. If it does match, is there some way I can call the cgi file and make it function like before ? I did try using "include", but the problem was that The form was also passing a bunch of hidden variables, and the error message I get mentions that one of these variables was not found. I guess that means the cgi script is being called but, the variables aren't being passed to it like before. Im not sure about this. Looking forward to your responses. Thank You.

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