Hi Bob and Max,
I am still struggling with CF V5 to work when joomla cache is enabled.
My form is in a module.
In the the module options, cache is disabled.
But still I get "Honey pot check failed".
My form is on all the pages of my site (it's a newsletter subscription form). So I can not just disable the joomla cache for the concerned pages.
Is there a way to make Honey pot action work with joomla cache enabled ?
Best regard
I am still struggling with CF V5 to work when joomla cache is enabled.
My form is in a module.
In the the module options, cache is disabled.
But still I get "Honey pot check failed".
My form is on all the pages of my site (it's a newsletter subscription form). So I can not just disable the joomla cache for the concerned pages.
Is there a way to make Honey pot action work with joomla cache enabled ?
Best regard
Hi dezi168,
Not as far as I know. The ChronoForms version of the Honeypot works by creating a random string when the form is loaded and checking that when it is submitted. So by definition, if the page is cached the request will fail.
The Google NoCatpcha should work I think; as should a 'classic' HoneyPot that doesn't use a token.
Bob
Not as far as I know. The ChronoForms version of the Honeypot works by creating a random string when the form is loaded and checking that when it is submitted. So by definition, if the page is cached the request will fail.
The Google NoCatpcha should work I think; as should a 'classic' HoneyPot that doesn't use a token.
Bob
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