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Jira issue originally created by user liam-wiltshire:
I tried to add a comment to a talk this evening, which was perfectly innocent, however on web2 it was rejected as spam. Tried it on the legacy website and the message went through fine, which is a bit strange as I believe they both use the same API?
Steps to reproduce:
1/ Login (I logged in via Twitter as myself, but presumably that doesn't impact it)
2/ Browse to talk
3/ Rate the talk as 4/5 and comment: Plenty of nice little 'take-aways' and tools to check out - would have been nice if it was a little longer, but still makes me want to start using Magento 2 for all our production sites now!!
4/ Try to submit
Expect result:
The review is posted
Actual result:
Error Message: Comment failed the spam check.
System: Fedora 21 running Chrome 48
Note: I was using hotel WiFi.
As far as I am aware, the spam filter is running Akismet, but that doesn't explain why I could post it via Legacy, but not web2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Jira issue originally created by user liam-wiltshire:
I tried to add a comment to a talk this evening, which was perfectly innocent, however on web2 it was rejected as spam. Tried it on the legacy website and the message went through fine, which is a bit strange as I believe they both use the same API?
Submission URL: https://joind.in/event/php-uk-conference/magento-done-right/add-comment
Payload:
rating=4&comment=Plentyofnicelittle%27take-aways%27andtoolstocheckout-wouldhavebeenniceifitwasalittlelonger%2CbutstillmakesmewanttostartusingMagento2forallourproductionsitesnow%21%21%0D%0A
Steps to reproduce:
1/ Login (I logged in via Twitter as myself, but presumably that doesn't impact it)
2/ Browse to talk
3/ Rate the talk as 4/5 and comment: Plenty of nice little 'take-aways' and tools to check out - would have been nice if it was a little longer, but still makes me want to start using Magento 2 for all our production sites now!!
4/ Try to submit
Expect result:
The review is posted
Actual result:
Error Message: Comment failed the spam check.
System: Fedora 21 running Chrome 48
Note: I was using hotel WiFi.
As far as I am aware, the spam filter is running Akismet, but that doesn't explain why I could post it via Legacy, but not web2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: