Hi,
I have a form on a site that was attracting a large number of spam replies so tried turning on the AntiSpam image verification. I turned it on in the ChronoForm admin area and added {imageverification} to the form.
After submitting the form (only tested using FireFox at this stage) I get an error:
There is no form with this name or may be the form is unpublished, Please check the form and the url and the form management
The form is published and is named correctly.
SEF404 is running on the site so I turned off ChronoForm so it won't change any URLs but I still get the same issue.
I have also turned off my Browser cache.
As soon as I turn off the AntiSpam it all works correctly again.
Any clues please as to what may be going on? I see that over the years this error message seems to come up a lot but there doesn't appear to be a definitive answer.
I have uninstalled Chronoforms and reinstalled it. Plugin is turned on but mambot is turned off.
I have a form on a site that was attracting a large number of spam replies so tried turning on the AntiSpam image verification. I turned it on in the ChronoForm admin area and added {imageverification} to the form.
After submitting the form (only tested using FireFox at this stage) I get an error:
There is no form with this name or may be the form is unpublished, Please check the form and the url and the form management
The form is published and is named correctly.
SEF404 is running on the site so I turned off ChronoForm so it won't change any URLs but I still get the same issue.
I have also turned off my Browser cache.
As soon as I turn off the AntiSpam it all works correctly again.
Any clues please as to what may be going on? I see that over the years this error message seems to come up a lot but there doesn't appear to be a definitive answer.
I have uninstalled Chronoforms and reinstalled it. Plugin is turned on but mambot is turned off.
Found a post that solved my problem...
http://www.chronoengine.com/forums.html?cont=posts&f=3&t=13937#p30220
I have a php.ini file on the site to handle larger file uploads. By adding the command:
SetEnv PHPRC /home/myusername/public_html
to the .htaccess file did the trick.
http://www.chronoengine.com/forums.html?cont=posts&f=3&t=13937#p30220
I have a php.ini file on the site to handle larger file uploads. By adding the command:
SetEnv PHPRC /home/myusername/public_html
to the .htaccess file did the trick.
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