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  • Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    URL?

    Thread Starter wpantonio

    (@wpantonio)

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Remove .htaccess file in the top level directory. Then, in Settings > Permalinks admin page, save the permalink settings. It will regenerate .htaccess file.

    Also, remove wp-content/uploads/wpcf7_captcha directory. Contact Form 7 regenerates it next time it creates CAPTCHA.

    Check Contact Form 7’s admin screen. Perhaps you will see an alert message about directory permissions.

    Thread Starter wpantonio

    (@wpantonio)

    Thanks for answering.

    I was aware of .htaccess and updated it accordingly for migration. However, I’ve done as you say but the problem persists, no captcha folder is created, and no alert is shown ??

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Have you seen the edit page for the contact form containing CAPTCHA?

    Thread Starter wpantonio

    (@wpantonio)

    You mean this?

    <p>Su nombre (requerido)
    [text* your-name] </p>

    <p>Su e-mail (requerido)
    [email* your-email] </p>

    <p>Asunto
    [text your-subject] </p>

    <p>Su mensaje
    [textarea your-message] </p>

    <p>[submit “Enviar”]</p>

    [captchac captcha-385]
    [captchar captcha-385]

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Yes, in that page, above the title field, don’t you see a message?

    Thread Starter wpantonio

    (@wpantonio)

    No message, sorry.

    Very strange issue, but already gone live, so I was forced to use a different tool. Anyway CF7 is not discarded for future projects.

    Thanks so much.

    Thread Starter wpantonio

    (@wpantonio)

    Good news. As I supposed to be, it was a nonsense.

    I performed migration manually but besides 4 or 5 db queries none of the 3 or 4 migration guides I read told me about changing Settings > Media > Upload Folder. For some reason the full hosting path to development uploads was set, instead of relative ‘wp-content/uploads’.

    CF7 is now running contact page in production.

    Many thanks.

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