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avatar thinkerytim
thinkerytim
8 Mar 2013

By default the recaptcha plugin is enabled and has no API key supplied. Therefore anytime any component, plugin etc. calls the recaptcha plugin, it throws a 500 error and crashes rather than throwing a notification.

Probably the better idea is to disable the recaptcha plugin by default, and when people enable it they can then supply the keys required.

avatar thinkerytim thinkerytim - open - 8 Mar 2013
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avatar nicksavov
nicksavov - comment - 23 Mar 2013

Thanks for reporting, Tim! And thanks for coding this, David!

While we’re transitioning to a new integrated tracker, could you report the issue on our current main tracker at JoomlaCode and cross-reference each with a link to other? Here’s the process for reporting on the other tracker:
http://docs.joomla.org/Filing_bugs_and_issues

Alternatively, let me know if you’d like me to create it for you and I can go ahead and do that.

Thanks in advance and thanks again for reporting/coding this, guys!

avatar nicksavov
nicksavov - comment - 3 May 2013

Thanks again, guys!

I added a tracker item at:
http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomla/tracker/?action=TrackerItemEdit&tracker_item_id=30810

and submitted #1088 which includes the fix for mySQL, Postgres and SQLAzure, since we need it for all three.

Please test. Thanks!

For organization purposes, I'm closing this PR.

Cheers

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