• Resolved Geepups

    (@geepups)


    OTP by Email for Contact Form 7 seems exactly what I need. However, after installing there is no OTP tab on the Edit Contact Form page. And on the contact form [otp-<field-name>] is not working. I am running WP 6.2. Please advise.

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  • Plugin Author Aurovrata Venet

    (@aurovrata)

    that’s odd. Can you tell me the

    • WordPress version
    • Cf7 plugin version
    • additional cf7 extensions

    that you are using.

    Thread Starter Geepups

    (@geepups)

    Thanks for picking this up.
    – WP 6.2
    – CF7 5.7.5.1
    – CF7 Shortcode Enabler 1.1
    – Divi CF7 1.3.4
    – OTP by Email for CF7 1.1.2

    Plugin Author Aurovrata Venet

    (@aurovrata)

    ok. Will check this and revert.

    Thread Starter Geepups

    (@geepups)

    OK. Maybe good to know that disabling the other two extensions makes no difference. Leaving WP 6.2 as the only suspect (?)

    Plugin Author Aurovrata Venet

    (@aurovrata)

    Ok, I just realised what may be the issue.

    Have you setup an email field in your form? It needs an email field for the OTP to function. Insert one, and update the form and the OTP tab will show up.

    Plugin Author Aurovrata Venet

    (@aurovrata)

    I am just releasing v1.2 with the tab showing regardless of the any email field, but with a warning message when no email field is found. This will be less confusing for users.
    I have also added an additional FAQ with an explanation as to how to use this plugin.

    Thread Starter Geepups

    (@geepups)

    Ah, I have a hidden email field [hidden your-email readonly default:user_email], since I am not intending to use the plugin for email validation, but for request confirmation. I understand that I will have to unhide it.
    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Aurovrata Venet

    (@aurovrata)

    If it is hidden, how do you get your visitor to fill in their email for verification?

    I am trying to understand your specific case here, see if this is something to consider for future development of the plugin.

    Thread Starter Geepups

    (@geepups)

    The user has already logged in and their email is known. The form concerns a request from the user and confirmation is required as an extra security measure.
    Not showing the email address on the form is just cosmetic and not a big deal in this case. But another way for the plugin of checking if the email field exists (hidden or not) would make it perfect.

    Plugin Author Aurovrata Venet

    (@aurovrata)

    Ya. that kind of makes sense. I will incorporate the ability to use hidden fields in the next version.

    Would you kindly leave a review when you have a minute to spare? The first one ??

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