Hi,
I'm trying to contact a guy in Japan through a webform and I don't know what to put in!!!
It looks like a standard captcha, so I guess you have to type in the text with the blueish background. So even if you could read it you are a bit out of luck...
I translated the bottom part:
Please enter the letters written in the picture with numbers.
Example) "Ichi ni san" ? "1234"
? Please input in half size numerals.
Even I remember Ichi=1, ni=2, san=3, but that isn't helping me much!
I don't know what a half size numeral is either...
I'm sure someone will respond with the correct translation, but then if you go back to the site the captcha will be different
It seems to be staying for now, but you are probably right it will say "expired" when I try to submit it later...
I see a 6 in your picture, but the others
I appreciate that you like a good challenge!!! Thanks!!!!
I had a situation like this once that I solved using a screencap and OCR under linux. I forget what program I used but there are a bunch of OCR programs that work in CJK languages, screencap, import into OCR, then Google translate?
Oh and by the way, half size numerals = half width numerals or better: the way we use them, so just 1234 should do.
I tried a couple of image translation sites; no luck.
Oh and by the way, half size numerals = half width numerals or better: the way we use them, so just 1234 should do.
I'm not following - what is a half width numeral?
Nightmare - Roman text captchas are bad enough.
I would guess that half size numerals mean lowercase - this is usual for captchas (I found that out the hard way!).
Assuming that they must be individual characters that can be typed on a keyboard - does this help:
https://www.branah.com/japanese
I'm not following - what is a half width numeral?
That is what we type if I understand it correctly, so use 1234 or 4731 or whatever the original captcha shows.
half-size are normal ASCII numerals. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-width_kanait looks like you only need the numerals from 0 to 9 (larger values are different).
PA0PBZ: the image you posted are the kana for
pronouncing the numbers. They would not be written that way.
PA0PBZ: the image you posted are the kana for pronouncing the numbers. They would not be written that way.
Maybe not, but they look similar to what is in the captcha
If you look at the example they give for 1 2 3 4 I can find these in the image I posted.
PA0PBZ: the image you posted are the kana for pronouncing the numbers. They would not be written that way.
Maybe not, but they look similar to what is in the captcha
Correct, the captcha seems to be using phonetic spelling, at least in part. I don't know the first bit, but I clearly see "roku" and "zero" (6 and 0).
It's been over 40 years since I was in Japan, and I had only a basic knowledge of the language even then.
It seems they are using both katakana and hiragana, studied them loooong ago
ichi roku roku zero
1 6 6 0
You almost got it right PA0PBZ ans MAster tech got it in one
You wrote it like japanese normaly write it using Hiragana, but some of the capcha is Katakana, to make it less machine readabel
see atatched table
It gave an error, probably expired.
new one:
8660
Edit: didn't see the new one, 8993 is right
I appreciate the help, it came up with an error which translates to:
? not post of alphanumeric characters only is accepted.
I should be clicking the LEFT button, right?
Another:
8111
left button send right button cancel