How do I add multiple reCAPTCHA in login and register page both are in single page in recat
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I have login and register page in single page side by side .I wanted to add two reCAPTCHA in single page but when I added second captcha it throws me an error ": reCAPTCHA has already been rendered in this element"
can you please help me out
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I have login and register page in single page side by side .I wanted to add two reCAPTCHA in single page but when I added second captcha it throws me an error ": reCAPTCHA has already been rendered in this element"
can you please help me out
thanks
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What is the purpose of having two in one page? If you have multiple forms why not apply one reCAPTCHA to the first form being submitted. If the results are true then why the need for having more? reCAPTCHA is a test to ensure that client is human and not a bot so passing the first test completes the purpose of using it.
– NewToJS
Nov 10 at 3:30
I have two components in single page left side login page and register page so Can I add two reCAPTCHA in single page ?
– Kiran Reddy
Nov 19 at 12:46
The client is only going to do one of the choices... register ot login so i still see no reason for having two.
– NewToJS
Nov 20 at 16:07
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I have login and register page in single page side by side .I wanted to add two reCAPTCHA in single page but when I added second captcha it throws me an error ": reCAPTCHA has already been rendered in this element"
can you please help me out
thanks
javascript node.js reactjs ecmascript-6 ecmascript-5
I have login and register page in single page side by side .I wanted to add two reCAPTCHA in single page but when I added second captcha it throws me an error ": reCAPTCHA has already been rendered in this element"
can you please help me out
thanks
javascript node.js reactjs ecmascript-6 ecmascript-5
javascript node.js reactjs ecmascript-6 ecmascript-5
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What is the purpose of having two in one page? If you have multiple forms why not apply one reCAPTCHA to the first form being submitted. If the results are true then why the need for having more? reCAPTCHA is a test to ensure that client is human and not a bot so passing the first test completes the purpose of using it.
– NewToJS
Nov 10 at 3:30
I have two components in single page left side login page and register page so Can I add two reCAPTCHA in single page ?
– Kiran Reddy
Nov 19 at 12:46
The client is only going to do one of the choices... register ot login so i still see no reason for having two.
– NewToJS
Nov 20 at 16:07
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What is the purpose of having two in one page? If you have multiple forms why not apply one reCAPTCHA to the first form being submitted. If the results are true then why the need for having more? reCAPTCHA is a test to ensure that client is human and not a bot so passing the first test completes the purpose of using it.
– NewToJS
Nov 10 at 3:30
I have two components in single page left side login page and register page so Can I add two reCAPTCHA in single page ?
– Kiran Reddy
Nov 19 at 12:46
The client is only going to do one of the choices... register ot login so i still see no reason for having two.
– NewToJS
Nov 20 at 16:07
What is the purpose of having two in one page? If you have multiple forms why not apply one reCAPTCHA to the first form being submitted. If the results are true then why the need for having more? reCAPTCHA is a test to ensure that client is human and not a bot so passing the first test completes the purpose of using it.
– NewToJS
Nov 10 at 3:30
What is the purpose of having two in one page? If you have multiple forms why not apply one reCAPTCHA to the first form being submitted. If the results are true then why the need for having more? reCAPTCHA is a test to ensure that client is human and not a bot so passing the first test completes the purpose of using it.
– NewToJS
Nov 10 at 3:30
I have two components in single page left side login page and register page so Can I add two reCAPTCHA in single page ?
– Kiran Reddy
Nov 19 at 12:46
I have two components in single page left side login page and register page so Can I add two reCAPTCHA in single page ?
– Kiran Reddy
Nov 19 at 12:46
The client is only going to do one of the choices... register ot login so i still see no reason for having two.
– NewToJS
Nov 20 at 16:07
The client is only going to do one of the choices... register ot login so i still see no reason for having two.
– NewToJS
Nov 20 at 16:07
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What is the purpose of having two in one page? If you have multiple forms why not apply one reCAPTCHA to the first form being submitted. If the results are true then why the need for having more? reCAPTCHA is a test to ensure that client is human and not a bot so passing the first test completes the purpose of using it.
– NewToJS
Nov 10 at 3:30
I have two components in single page left side login page and register page so Can I add two reCAPTCHA in single page ?
– Kiran Reddy
Nov 19 at 12:46
The client is only going to do one of the choices... register ot login so i still see no reason for having two.
– NewToJS
Nov 20 at 16:07