Events Made Easy Forums How do I … Use #_CAPTCHA on localhost

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  • #63298
    Anonymous
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    Hi Franky
    I can’t remove the captcha on my localhost site. If I choose captcha in general settings the image is not shown on my form and i can’t validate the form. If I check no to not use captcha it is still added to the form and the image does not appear.
    By the pass it was good.
    The same problem with reCaptcha on localhost. As it works on the real website.
    So I can’t test my forms !
    How is it for you ?
    Have a nice day

    #63299
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sorry I have found a solution by register my localhost on the google captcha settings.
    You can close this post

    #63300
    Franky
    Keymaster

    But it seems your issue was related to the regular captcha too? For the captcha, check your event RSVP settings (these are set per event and only taken from the global settings when creating an event).

    #63301
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes but as I use reCaptcha V2 on my website vogue-et-reve I just added a server localhost. And then I have not tested the regular captcha. Before that I used a simple captcha on localhost because reCaptcha V2 was refused on localhost.
    About the check you asked, my global settings didn’t ask for any captcha. But the captcha was still asked in the form on the frontend.

    #63302
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well, I have always a pb with a frontend form with EMEFS. I will ask my question on EMEFS forum.

    #63303
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sorry, it was in the EMEFS settings. No pb now.
    Thanks for your work

    #63304
    Franky
    Keymaster

    You can ask those here too if you want 🙂

    #63305
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    For EMEFS the given exemple is only for captcha and not recaptchaV2 (for exemple) so i have delete the captcha in the EMEFS form

    #63313
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    One last piece of information. My localhost installation uses the free version of MAMP. I had been using PHP 8.0.0. The problem is completely solved by downgrading to version PHP 7.4.12.

    #63316
    Franky
    Keymaster

    EMEFS doesn’t support recaptcha/hcaptcha for now, only the regular captcha.

    #63318
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well understood. Thanks

    #63328
    Franky
    Keymaster

    The next version of EMEFS will support hCaptcha and reCaptcha too.

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