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Inscription of new members
- Mathias Allary
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3 years 6 months ago - 3 years 6 months ago #138222
by Mathias Allary
Inscription of new members was created by Mathias Allary
When a new client inscribes in the customer form, a message appears, that the system can not recognize if the person is a robot.
So I activated the captcha field. But it is not displayed at the end of the form. I deactivated the captcha in K2, as described in this forum, but nothing changes. It is not possible to subscribe as a new client.
What can I do?
Running the latest Joomla Version.
Mat
So I activated the captcha field. But it is not displayed at the end of the form. I deactivated the captcha in K2, as described in this forum, but nothing changes. It is not possible to subscribe as a new client.
What can I do?
Running the latest Joomla Version.
Mat
Last edit: 3 years 6 months ago by Mathias Allary.
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- Tuan Pham Ngoc
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3 years 6 months ago #138260
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Inscription of new members
Hello Mat
Please submit a support ticket sending us:
- Super admin account
- Link to the page
- Explain the issue you are having
Our support staff will check to see what's wrong and get it sorted
Tuan
Please submit a support ticket sending us:
- Super admin account
- Link to the page
- Explain the issue you are having
Our support staff will check to see what's wrong and get it sorted
Tuan
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