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I have two forms on a single page, one of them is a login form and the other is a register form (two tabs) and I want to check the the captchas, but when I click the check captcha from register form I can't login.



The login form:



HTML:



<div id="loginUserTab" class="tab-pane fade">
<form>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="id_number" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark">*</span>passport number:</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="pNo" name="pNo" data-validetta="required,minLength[10],maxLength[10]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="mNumber" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark"></span> telephone :</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="tNumber" name="tNumber" data-validetta="required,minLength[11],maxLength[11]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group" style="float:right;padding-right: 20px;">
<div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="...."></div>
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary colorGreenBTN">login</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>


JS:



var v = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if (v.length == 0) {
alert("fill the form");
return;
} else if (!$("#Terms").prop("checked")) {
alert("check the rules");
}









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  • I think you are missing the script tags <script></script>

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I have two forms on a single page, one of them is a login form and the other is a register form (two tabs) and I want to check the the captchas, but when I click the check captcha from register form I can't login.



The login form:



HTML:



<div id="loginUserTab" class="tab-pane fade">
<form>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="id_number" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark">*</span>passport number:</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="pNo" name="pNo" data-validetta="required,minLength[10],maxLength[10]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="mNumber" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark"></span> telephone :</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="tNumber" name="tNumber" data-validetta="required,minLength[11],maxLength[11]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group" style="float:right;padding-right: 20px;">
<div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="...."></div>
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary colorGreenBTN">login</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>


JS:



var v = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if (v.length == 0) {
alert("fill the form");
return;
} else if (!$("#Terms").prop("checked")) {
alert("check the rules");
}









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  • I think you are missing the script tags <script></script>

    – Erubiel
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41
















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I have two forms on a single page, one of them is a login form and the other is a register form (two tabs) and I want to check the the captchas, but when I click the check captcha from register form I can't login.



The login form:



HTML:



<div id="loginUserTab" class="tab-pane fade">
<form>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="id_number" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark">*</span>passport number:</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="pNo" name="pNo" data-validetta="required,minLength[10],maxLength[10]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="mNumber" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark"></span> telephone :</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="tNumber" name="tNumber" data-validetta="required,minLength[11],maxLength[11]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group" style="float:right;padding-right: 20px;">
<div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="...."></div>
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary colorGreenBTN">login</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>


JS:



var v = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if (v.length == 0) {
alert("fill the form");
return;
} else if (!$("#Terms").prop("checked")) {
alert("check the rules");
}









share|improve this question
















I have two forms on a single page, one of them is a login form and the other is a register form (two tabs) and I want to check the the captchas, but when I click the check captcha from register form I can't login.



The login form:



HTML:



<div id="loginUserTab" class="tab-pane fade">
<form>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="id_number" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark">*</span>passport number:</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="pNo" name="pNo" data-validetta="required,minLength[10],maxLength[10]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<label for="mNumber" class="m-rtl-label"><span class="requiredMark"></span> telephone :</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="tNumber" name="tNumber" data-validetta="required,minLength[11],maxLength[11]" lang="fa" style="text-align: left;">
</div>
<div class="form-group" style="float:right;padding-right: 20px;">
<div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="...."></div>
</div>
<div class="form-group login-width-100">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary colorGreenBTN">login</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>


JS:



var v = grecaptcha.getResponse();
if (v.length == 0) {
alert("fill the form");
return;
} else if (!$("#Terms").prop("checked")) {
alert("check the rules");
}






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  • I think you are missing the script tags <script></script>

    – Erubiel
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41





















  • I think you are missing the script tags <script></script>

    – Erubiel
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41



















I think you are missing the script tags <script></script>

– Erubiel
Nov 21 '18 at 7:41







I think you are missing the script tags <script></script>

– Erubiel
Nov 21 '18 at 7:41














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Simplest Way to validate as much g-captcha validate



Hope you have included api.js before </head> tag as per below



<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=CaptchaCallback&render=explicit"></script>


Your HTML Code looks like below



<div class="g-recaptcha-contact" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField2"></div>
<input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="ct_hiddenRecaptcha" id="ct_hiddenRecaptcha">

<div class="g-recaptcha-quote" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField1"></div>
<input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="qt_hiddenRecaptcha" id="qt_hiddenRecaptcha">


After you add this code in footer with tag



var CaptchaCallback = function() {
var widgetId1;
var widgetId2;
widgetId1 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField1', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_quote});
widgetId2 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField2', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_contact});
};
var correctCaptcha_quote = function(response) {
$("#qt_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
};
var correctCaptcha_contact = function(response) {
$("#ct_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
};


And Last easy step for developer add Jquery Validation as per below



$("#form_id").validate({
ignore: ,
rules: {
ct_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
qt_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
},
});


If you have same class for both the forms, you can use it to validate above.






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    Simplest Way to validate as much g-captcha validate



    Hope you have included api.js before </head> tag as per below



    <script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=CaptchaCallback&render=explicit"></script>


    Your HTML Code looks like below



    <div class="g-recaptcha-contact" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField2"></div>
    <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="ct_hiddenRecaptcha" id="ct_hiddenRecaptcha">

    <div class="g-recaptcha-quote" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField1"></div>
    <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="qt_hiddenRecaptcha" id="qt_hiddenRecaptcha">


    After you add this code in footer with tag



    var CaptchaCallback = function() {
    var widgetId1;
    var widgetId2;
    widgetId1 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField1', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_quote});
    widgetId2 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField2', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_contact});
    };
    var correctCaptcha_quote = function(response) {
    $("#qt_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
    };
    var correctCaptcha_contact = function(response) {
    $("#ct_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
    };


    And Last easy step for developer add Jquery Validation as per below



    $("#form_id").validate({
    ignore: ,
    rules: {
    ct_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
    qt_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
    },
    });


    If you have same class for both the forms, you can use it to validate above.






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      Simplest Way to validate as much g-captcha validate



      Hope you have included api.js before </head> tag as per below



      <script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=CaptchaCallback&render=explicit"></script>


      Your HTML Code looks like below



      <div class="g-recaptcha-contact" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField2"></div>
      <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="ct_hiddenRecaptcha" id="ct_hiddenRecaptcha">

      <div class="g-recaptcha-quote" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField1"></div>
      <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="qt_hiddenRecaptcha" id="qt_hiddenRecaptcha">


      After you add this code in footer with tag



      var CaptchaCallback = function() {
      var widgetId1;
      var widgetId2;
      widgetId1 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField1', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_quote});
      widgetId2 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField2', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_contact});
      };
      var correctCaptcha_quote = function(response) {
      $("#qt_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
      };
      var correctCaptcha_contact = function(response) {
      $("#ct_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
      };


      And Last easy step for developer add Jquery Validation as per below



      $("#form_id").validate({
      ignore: ,
      rules: {
      ct_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
      qt_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
      },
      });


      If you have same class for both the forms, you can use it to validate above.






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        Simplest Way to validate as much g-captcha validate



        Hope you have included api.js before </head> tag as per below



        <script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=CaptchaCallback&render=explicit"></script>


        Your HTML Code looks like below



        <div class="g-recaptcha-contact" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField2"></div>
        <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="ct_hiddenRecaptcha" id="ct_hiddenRecaptcha">

        <div class="g-recaptcha-quote" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField1"></div>
        <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="qt_hiddenRecaptcha" id="qt_hiddenRecaptcha">


        After you add this code in footer with tag



        var CaptchaCallback = function() {
        var widgetId1;
        var widgetId2;
        widgetId1 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField1', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_quote});
        widgetId2 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField2', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_contact});
        };
        var correctCaptcha_quote = function(response) {
        $("#qt_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
        };
        var correctCaptcha_contact = function(response) {
        $("#ct_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
        };


        And Last easy step for developer add Jquery Validation as per below



        $("#form_id").validate({
        ignore: ,
        rules: {
        ct_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
        qt_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
        },
        });


        If you have same class for both the forms, you can use it to validate above.






        share|improve this answer













        Simplest Way to validate as much g-captcha validate



        Hope you have included api.js before </head> tag as per below



        <script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=CaptchaCallback&render=explicit"></script>


        Your HTML Code looks like below



        <div class="g-recaptcha-contact" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField2"></div>
        <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="ct_hiddenRecaptcha" id="ct_hiddenRecaptcha">

        <div class="g-recaptcha-quote" data-sitekey="Your Site Key" id="RecaptchaField1"></div>
        <input type="hidden" class="hiddenRecaptcha" name="qt_hiddenRecaptcha" id="qt_hiddenRecaptcha">


        After you add this code in footer with tag



        var CaptchaCallback = function() {
        var widgetId1;
        var widgetId2;
        widgetId1 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField1', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_quote});
        widgetId2 = grecaptcha.render('RecaptchaField2', {'sitekey' : 'Your Site Key', 'callback' : correctCaptcha_contact});
        };
        var correctCaptcha_quote = function(response) {
        $("#qt_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
        };
        var correctCaptcha_contact = function(response) {
        $("#ct_hiddenRecaptcha").val(response);
        };


        And Last easy step for developer add Jquery Validation as per below



        $("#form_id").validate({
        ignore: ,
        rules: {
        ct_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
        qt_hiddenRecaptcha: { required: true, },
        },
        });


        If you have same class for both the forms, you can use it to validate above.







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