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Simple Text anti-spam incompatible with Safari 6


  1. avaloncourt
    Member

    I have had two clients report that they have customers who said that no matter what they put in the simple text anti-spam field, it was being refused. On the first client I couldn't obtain any additional information. On the second client he reported this was using Safari on his Mac.

    I tried it on Safari 6.0 on a Macbook Pro running Mountain Lion. Sure enough, no matter what I put in that field, Macform would refuse it. I switched the field to the simple image capcha and it worked fine.

    Since Apple has such high levels of OS migration, this would be a notable issue.

    This problem is with Machform 3.3 installed.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  2. yuniar

    I got your support ticket regarding this. I'll reply there.


    MachForm Founder

    Posted 12 years ago #
  3. weiss
    Member

    Hello,

    my first post here, and I do not want to start it with nagging :) so first: you did create an outstanding application, thank you very much.

    I have the same problem with Machform 3.4 and Safari 5.1.7 and 5.1.8 on MacOSX 10.6.8, did you find any workaround for "simple text spam protection"?

    all the best

    Andi

    Posted 11 years ago #
  4. yuniar

    Hi Andi -- try to check your form embed code. Make sure the domain is having the exact same domain as the page where you embed the form (eg. www.example.com is different compared to example.com)


    MachForm Founder

    Posted 11 years ago #
  5. weiss
    Member

    Hello Yuniar, thanks a lot, yes in the end it does boil down to the fact that Safari does not allow session cookies from an iframe which loads its content from different domain. I have/had such a setup with an intern.example.com and www.example.com webserver.
    all the best

    Andi

    Posted 11 years ago #
  6. yuniar

    We finally found a workaround for this cross-domain session cookies restriction within Safari. For anyone need a fix, please contact us directly.


    MachForm Founder

    Posted 11 years ago #

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