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  • Thread Starter dardwizzle

    (@dardwizzle)

    Excellent thank you, and while yes I did notice it says “Invisible reCAPTCHA”, but as you noted this can be some what confusing especially for those that are not very familiar with reCAPTCHA. When I had it configured, it would tell me that reCAPTCHA was not configured properly. So I don’t know if something has changed with treCAPCHA or not.

    Also my understanding was that “Invisible reCAPTCHA” would not even show the reCAPTCHA badge, but it does, while you don’t need to click in it, the badge still shows. This is fine, and doesn’t bother me one bit, especially now that everything is working perfectly now, and the spam has stopped.

    I appreciate your attention to this issue, and thank you for a great plugin!

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter dardwizzle

    (@dardwizzle)

    This was resolved, I have to convert the comments to the reviews, and the stars seemed to be from the fact that it was trying to use the comments as reviews. Once I put them as reviews they displayed correctly.

    As fort he reviews not being able to get submitted, this was a problem with recaptcha. It doesn’t specify which version of recaptcha to use, I believe I had go use recaptcha 2. I had originally tried to use v3 which wouldn’t work. If you could update the plugin to specify which version of recaptcha is required that would help.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter dardwizzle

    (@dardwizzle)

    The page is the homepage https://keystonetacsupply.com. You can see the display reviews and add reviews form is on the bottom of the page. If you need more information please let me know. Please keep in mind that the theme used is very old and no longer supported. While I am in the process of building a new site for my client, right now, this is all I have to work with..

    When I started this yesterday, it was using the “Comments” to display the reviews, now they are not showing at all, but I still cant get the submission to work. Thanks, I would appreciate any help you can provide.

    Thread Starter dardwizzle

    (@dardwizzle)

    I noticed that the mu0-plugin was for Affiliate Programs or for WooCommerce Multivendor Plugin Support, either way, I don’t need either of those. I also know that the plugin I found recently was found to have a security vulnerability, so to be safe, I renamed it, which deactivated it, I recreated my Auth Cookies by regenerating the salt params and installed some Security plugins to keep my site safe, I have had no negative impact from deactivating the plugging and I was able to get my wp-admin to work again.

    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! ?? Cheers!

    Thread Starter dardwizzle

    (@dardwizzle)

    I have tried that, however (deactivating the plugins then reactivating one at a time, though I did not need to add but one plugin (woocommerce), and this issue started again immediately.

    That said, you have piqued my interest by asking about the mu-plugins. I was looking at my plugins, and I did find that I have a mu-plugin. I do not know what this is or where it came from. Can you please help me understand what this is, what it does, and should I get rid of it? Though I will be honest, since I do not know what it is or how it got there, I have no clue how to get rid of it if I need to other then to rename or delete that folder or its contents. I am not sure what was installed that put it there.

    I am hoping that you tell me that its something simple to deal with.

    Thank you!

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