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  • @a.po123: You could submit the link to your theme (where I could download it) and I will check it – https://web-profile.com.ua/feedback/

    Hi webvitaly

    in the url you gave me, i have just sent you a link where download our used theme

    Thanks in advance again

    @a.po123: I got your message and I installed your theme.
    You have similar problem with theme javascript as prev user (juventuz).

    Your theme inserted text from the label into nearest text input and it breaks the work of anti-spam plugin.

    I made forked version of the plugin for you.
    Try it and please write me back if it helped.

    https://mega.co.nz/#!1Ehl0SKb!f_tdf0-tt5YO8miET7Sr8FuXpVsYvhdLDupV7EvdYoY

    Hi Webvitaly ??

    Looks like there are a bunch of themes out here that don’t play nice with your plugin… im sorry to bother you – but Sommerce by YIThemes looks like its one of them.
    Can you check mine out and see if it can be resolved too?
    https://poochie-pets.net

    I’m getting the error of
    Go back and try again.
    Error: answer is wrong. [1980]

    @bitofgrace: Sorry, but I cannot find comment form on your site to test it.
    But from an error I could tell that anti-spam fields were included into the form but javascript did not worked. That means that js error happened or js-file were not included into the page.

    Thank you so much for looking into it webvitaly –
    In this theme it has Woocommerce – so the “comments” are actually product “Reviews” and include the star rating.

    Your plugin works fantastically for eliminating the spam that floods in every day through review! ??

    There is a bit of js on the page templates already – can you tell me how/where to look for the problem? Or is it not possible to use this for this kind of theme?

    @bitofgrace: Now I got it.
    I tried to submit a comment and it passed thru, but I am not sure if Anti-spam plugin was activated right now.
    I did not tested it fully with Woocommerce and I cannot tell for sure.
    You may try to install Anti-spam plugin, activate it and try to submit review while being logged out. If you will not see an error – it means it is working.
    If you will see an error – try to search a solution in other Support sections, maybe it was been resolved.

    Hi again- yes i had to turn it off to allow comments from customers : /

    What is the problem that i should be searching for solution for ?
    You mentioned “js error happened or js-file were not included into the page.” What should i be trying to fix?

    @bitofgrace: Anti-spam plugins adds two extra hidden text inputs into the comment form. Both are hidden in css, but exists in the html code of the form.
    If you will use developer tools and unhide them – you will see them.
    First input should have current year as value. This value is set by anti-spam javascript. Second input should be empty. Both inputs should be submitted via form and on the server anti-spam plugin scripts checks the value of this inputs. This is how Anti-spam plugin works.

    So you should check the existence of these inputs and their values (year and empty).

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