//-- Honeypot if ($saveComment && !empty($_POST['body'])) { $this->form['error'] = 10; unset($pObj); return; }
[+form.error:select=` &-3=You are trying to re-submit the same post. You have probably clicked the submit button more than once. &-2=Your comment has been rejected. &-1=Your comment has been saved, it will first be reviewed before it is published. &1=You are trying to re-submit the same post. You have probably clicked the submit button more than once. &2=The security code you entered was incorrect. &3=You can only post once each [+jot.postdelay+] seconds. &4=Your comment has been rejected. &5=[+form.errormsg:ifempty=`You didn't enter all the required fields`+] &10=I believe you're a bot. `+]
<label id="bodyhp"><span>Body</span><br /> <input class="form-input" name="body" type="text" value="" id="body" /> </label>
label#bodyhp { display: block; height: 1px; overflow: hidden; padding-top: 1px; }
I’ve been using it with eForm for some time now with no complaints from clients and no spam from my contact form. I haven’t added it to my site’s Jot installation though.
<input tabindex="50" type="text" name="Last__Name" id="LastName" size=30 autocomplete="off" eform="LastName::0" />
[!getServer!] [!checkField!] [!eForm? &formid=`ContactForm` &tpl=`ContactForm` &report=`ContactReport` &to=`[email protected]` &subject=`sottwell.com Contact` &thankyou=`ThankYou` &from=`[+email+]` &fromname=`[+name+]` &replyto=`email` &eformOnBeforeMailSent=`getServer` &eformOnValidate=`checkField`!]
function checkField(&$fields,&$vMsg,&$rMsg) { if(!empty($fields['Last__Name'])) { return false; } else { return true; } }
<input type="text" name="surname" id="surname" size="30" value="" autocomplete="off" eform="Surname::0:Must be a spam bot:#EVAL if(empty($_POST['surname']){return true;} else return false;" />
#EVAL - string of php code. Should return either true or false
deprecatedAlthough #EVAL still works in eForm 1.4 this rule will very likely no longer be supported in future versions. Use #FUNCTION instead.