• Resolved Argentum

    (@argentum)


    Hi,
    I got this message friday when someone tried to book an event.
    “Form tampering detected. If you believe you’ve received this message in error please contact the site owner.” I checked your documentation and the Plugin compatibility page and the settings for Autoptomize. So I added the exclude js
    thickbox, jquery.js, events-made-easy/js/eme_location_map.js, events-made-easy/js/eme.js, events-made-easy/js/client-clock.js, latitude_, longitude_, map_text_
    and the css exclude
    events_manager.css, thickbox.css
    I thought I had fixed the problem, but this morning when someone tried to book the same error popped up. I have disabled both WP Fastest Cache now and Autoptimize. So the booking of events work. I will make a test booking later today and see if the error reoccurs.

    Best
    A

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by Argentum.
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  • could be the nonce-check failing due to a too long cache-time in WP Fastest Cache, try setting that to a lower value to ensure users get a valid nonce.

    hope this helps,
    frank (ao dev)

    Thread Starter Argentum

    (@argentum)

    Oh, you think it is the WP Fastest Cache? I’ll try that setting with 2 hours. I’ll enable Autoptimize again and test book every two hours today.

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    Normally optimizing should work just fine. It is indeed the case that if a page gets cached too long and it contains nonces, it will fail the nonce check.

    Thread Starter Argentum

    (@argentum)

    Thanks, I followed your instructions. Tried to book just now and it worked. Will try every day forward for a week. Will open this thread if I see it happen again.

    All the best
    A

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    Btw: when viewing a single event, it uses the “special” events page in the background (see the EME settings). So if you just exclude that page from caching, you should be good to go.

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