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    Posted: 29 October 2008 at 10:56am
Hi guys,
 
WWF9 doesn't keep name, subject and message fields If user makes mistake with captha code. It's a big problem for the users that has typied lot of text!
 
Proceed Captha on the same page could be a solution? What should i change?
Please help me to help the users.
 
thanks a lot
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I would suggest that you turn off the use of Guest Posting or disable the use of the WYSIWYG Editor for the Guest account.
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thank you for idea, Bruce!
 
But the site owner wants to let Guests to post
 
When i turned of WYSIWYG Editor editor options like 'bold', 'italic', etc. open in the pop up window. It isn't friendly for users.
 
Could you advice as can proceed CAPTHA on the same page? Or maybe to use getSessionItem()/saveSessionItem() functions. Need your advice.


Edited by sunrise69 - 30 October 2008 at 5:15am
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When you use the WYSIWYG Editor it is not possible to hit the back button. The only solution is to disable the editor for the Guest Account so that Guests have a standard textbox for creating posts.
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Dear Bruce,
 
I understand you. But I mean to use session variables to keep at least the message field for back button. What to you think? It's real problem for us.
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How can I disable the WYSIWYG  Editor just for the Guest Account?
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As the forum admin search for the Guest account in the members page, then edit the forum profile for this account to disable the WYSIWYG Editor.

This will then mean all Guests will have the editor disabled.
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