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  • caimin_nwl

    (@caimin_nwl)

    Hi Robert,

    This might help:
    https://pastebin.com/Hn0aQhUU

    Thread Starter helle.rob

    (@hellerobgmailcom)

    Hi Caimin. Thank you for you answer. A few things before I try this solution:

    I may try this solution, but it seems advanced. In this file – https://pastebin.com/LfNp7bqH – which I am supposed to copy into the code it says:

    ” WARNING! This file may change in the near future as we intend to add features to the event editor. If at all possible, try making customizations using CSS, jQuery, or using our hooks and filters. – 2012-02-14 */
    /*
    * To ensure compatability, it is recommended you maintain class, id and form name attributes, unless you now what you’re doing.
    * You also must keep the _wpnonce hidden field in this form too.”

    However I can not say that I “know what Im doing here”. Are there an easier way to do this or is this the only solution out there?

    caimin_nwl

    (@caimin_nwl)

    The warnings in the file aren’t likely to have any impact on using the code snippet.

    One other thing to try is to find a capatcha plugin that lets you specify the forms and inputs that it’s used with through the admin area, rather than editing templates.

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