[ php-blog-Bugs-1825457 ] Contact Form always fails the first time

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Bugs item #1825457, was opened at 2007-11-04 00:28
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Category: Plugins
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>Status: Closed
Resolution: Works For Me
Priority: 1
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Submitted By: Jason Levitt (fredb86)
Assigned to: Garvin Hicking (garvinhicking)
Summary: Contact Form always fails the first time

Initial Comment:
I am running s9y 1.1.4 on php 5.2.4 and Mysql 5.

Use Captcha with spamblock plugin.

The latest version of the contact form plugin always says this the first time the form is submitted:

"Your comment did not contain a Session-Hash. Comments can only be made on this blog when having cookies enabled!"

The second time, it works.





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Comment By: Garvin Hicking (garvinhicking)
Date: 2007-11-04 14:27

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Hi!

Before you visit the contact form, you must go to the blog's homepage, to
get a valid session cookies, and your browser must support cookies. Do you
have that?

Else, you need to disable the XSRF-checks in the spamblock plugin. Those
checks are mostly meant for comments to an entry, because to comment on an
entry, one would first need to go to the entry detail page, and thus would
always already have a session cookie.

Regards,
Garvin

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