Get recaptcha response in Javascript
I have a form with two recaptcha divisions like this:
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="first" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="second" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
If I have one recaptcha I can easily get its response in JavaScript:
var response = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if(captcha_register.length == 0){
$('#robot_register').text('please check you are not robot')
} else {
else{
$("#robot_register").text('');
}
}
But now I want to get response of two recaptcha seperately with same site-key.
How can I implement this?
javascript google-oauth recaptcha
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I have a form with two recaptcha divisions like this:
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="first" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="second" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
If I have one recaptcha I can easily get its response in JavaScript:
var response = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if(captcha_register.length == 0){
$('#robot_register').text('please check you are not robot')
} else {
else{
$("#robot_register").text('');
}
}
But now I want to get response of two recaptcha seperately with same site-key.
How can I implement this?
javascript google-oauth recaptcha
please format code in your posts properly. After I formatted your code, it's also clear that a part is missing. Yet, what's the point of using 2 recaptchas? It's rather counterproductive: you make your UX worse by making user confirm they are not a bot multiple times!
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 10:17
It is a practice ,there is no reason to design a form with 2 recaptcha, I am learning Javascript and It is necessary to find its solution.and my html code is just a form with 2 ecaptcha and different IDS @YakovL
– mr developer
Jan 20 at 10:36
I'm not suregrecaptcha
even allows that, exactly because there's no reason to do this
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 11:58
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I have a form with two recaptcha divisions like this:
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="first" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="second" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
If I have one recaptcha I can easily get its response in JavaScript:
var response = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if(captcha_register.length == 0){
$('#robot_register').text('please check you are not robot')
} else {
else{
$("#robot_register").text('');
}
}
But now I want to get response of two recaptcha seperately with same site-key.
How can I implement this?
javascript google-oauth recaptcha
I have a form with two recaptcha divisions like this:
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="first" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
<div class="g-recaptcha" id="second" data-sitekey="xxxx"></div>
If I have one recaptcha I can easily get its response in JavaScript:
var response = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if(captcha_register.length == 0){
$('#robot_register').text('please check you are not robot')
} else {
else{
$("#robot_register").text('');
}
}
But now I want to get response of two recaptcha seperately with same site-key.
How can I implement this?
javascript google-oauth recaptcha
javascript google-oauth recaptcha
edited Jan 20 at 11:56
YakovL
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asked Jan 20 at 10:09
mr developermr developer
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please format code in your posts properly. After I formatted your code, it's also clear that a part is missing. Yet, what's the point of using 2 recaptchas? It's rather counterproductive: you make your UX worse by making user confirm they are not a bot multiple times!
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 10:17
It is a practice ,there is no reason to design a form with 2 recaptcha, I am learning Javascript and It is necessary to find its solution.and my html code is just a form with 2 ecaptcha and different IDS @YakovL
– mr developer
Jan 20 at 10:36
I'm not suregrecaptcha
even allows that, exactly because there's no reason to do this
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 11:58
add a comment |
please format code in your posts properly. After I formatted your code, it's also clear that a part is missing. Yet, what's the point of using 2 recaptchas? It's rather counterproductive: you make your UX worse by making user confirm they are not a bot multiple times!
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 10:17
It is a practice ,there is no reason to design a form with 2 recaptcha, I am learning Javascript and It is necessary to find its solution.and my html code is just a form with 2 ecaptcha and different IDS @YakovL
– mr developer
Jan 20 at 10:36
I'm not suregrecaptcha
even allows that, exactly because there's no reason to do this
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 11:58
please format code in your posts properly. After I formatted your code, it's also clear that a part is missing. Yet, what's the point of using 2 recaptchas? It's rather counterproductive: you make your UX worse by making user confirm they are not a bot multiple times!
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 10:17
please format code in your posts properly. After I formatted your code, it's also clear that a part is missing. Yet, what's the point of using 2 recaptchas? It's rather counterproductive: you make your UX worse by making user confirm they are not a bot multiple times!
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 10:17
It is a practice ,there is no reason to design a form with 2 recaptcha, I am learning Javascript and It is necessary to find its solution.and my html code is just a form with 2 ecaptcha and different IDS @YakovL
– mr developer
Jan 20 at 10:36
It is a practice ,there is no reason to design a form with 2 recaptcha, I am learning Javascript and It is necessary to find its solution.and my html code is just a form with 2 ecaptcha and different IDS @YakovL
– mr developer
Jan 20 at 10:36
I'm not sure
grecaptcha
even allows that, exactly because there's no reason to do this– YakovL
Jan 20 at 11:58
I'm not sure
grecaptcha
even allows that, exactly because there's no reason to do this– YakovL
Jan 20 at 11:58
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please format code in your posts properly. After I formatted your code, it's also clear that a part is missing. Yet, what's the point of using 2 recaptchas? It's rather counterproductive: you make your UX worse by making user confirm they are not a bot multiple times!
– YakovL
Jan 20 at 10:17
It is a practice ,there is no reason to design a form with 2 recaptcha, I am learning Javascript and It is necessary to find its solution.and my html code is just a form with 2 ecaptcha and different IDS @YakovL
– mr developer
Jan 20 at 10:36
I'm not sure
grecaptcha
even allows that, exactly because there's no reason to do this– YakovL
Jan 20 at 11:58