Yes, I have a program that I use daily with my business. It is used for a few things but the element to focus on is that I have a function that Comments on Youtube Videos. We use it to advertise our Youtube Optimization Service that we run.
The problem is that Youtube has turned up there Frequency of there Captchas. We need to solve these Captchas.
We have found a very nice service that is called decaptcher. You can search for it to look up on it if needed. It does have the proper API for download that I need.
I program in Visual Studio 2008(Visual Basic) Only!
I have this programed built around using the Webbrowser Control. That is the only thing I am scared of. I am hoping to God this can be implemented just fine.
I am killing two birds with one stone here. I really need this API Implemented so I can use the service also I am wanted to learn my self how to as well to strengthen my knowledge more in that area. :)
MORE INFORMATION ON MY SOURCE CODE ALREADY MADE:
The program now works flawless for me. When a Captcha pops up now I currently have it notice it by using a Textexist implemented into the Webbrowser Control then from an If statement I just get it to skip all the normal code and to wait a while then try again.
I will need to add just another small form to be able to add the information as I need for the API. I'm guessing for my username and password and everything it needs.
I am just hoping someone can help me with this project and we are needing this done ASAP! I know for someone that has done this before that it will be a one day job for you.
Make sure to go look up the service decaptcher dot comif you are not familer with the service and you can download the API(Vb.Net) I am guessing the 64 bit because I do run a 64 bit XP and VS2008 is on that comp. But I also have VS2008 on a 32 bit system as well. Not sure about that.
Thanks a bunch.
Very good experience of api integration. Ready to start. Also have some auto captcha <b><i>Removed by Freelancer.com Admin for breaching our Terms and Conditions</i></b> components that can be integrated then no decaptcher required. PM if interested.