dnaughton
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In reply to: [Contact Form 7] CSRF TokenHi Thanks for getting back to me. I’d prefer not to post the url on a public forum. This is what Zap says:
No known Anti-CSRF token [anticsrf, CSRFToken, __RequestVerificationToken, csrfmiddlewaretoken, authenticity_token, OWASP_CSRFTOKEN, anoncsrf, csrf_token, _csrf, _csrfSecret, __csrf_magic, CSRF, _token, _csrf_token] was found in the following HTML form: [Form 1: “_wpcf7” “_wpcf7_container_post” “_wpcf7_locale” “_wpcf7_posted_data_hash” “_wpcf7_recaptcha_response” “_wpcf7_unit_tag” “_wpcf7_version” “ak_js_1” “first-name” “last-name” “your-email” “your-subject” ].
Got it sorted seemed to be a conflict with a newly installed plugin. Followed these instructions:
Reset your plugins folder via?FTP?or the file manager provided in your host’s control panel. This method preserves plugin options but requires plugins be manually reactivated.
- Navigate to the
wp-contents
folder - Rename the folder
plugins
in it toplugins.hold
- Go to Dashboard > Plugins and you’ll see all “missing” plugins have been disabled.
- Then, rename
plugins.hold
back toplugins
and activate in Dashboard > Plugins all the plugins except the one causing troubles
Thanks David. That’s sorted it for me too.
Same Issue: had to enter recovery mode to get the site back up
WordPress version 6.0.2
Active theme: Enfold (version 5.1.2)
Current plugin: Two Factor Authentication (version 1.14.8) PHP version 7.4.29Error Details
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An error of type E_COMPILE_ERROR was caused in line 9 of the file …/wp-content/plugins/two-factor-authentication/simba-tfa/includes/login-form-integrations.php. Error message: Cannot declare class Simba_TFA_Login_Form_Integrations, because the name is already in use - Navigate to the