[ZendTo] Re: Unable to Drop-Off files - Input error: k: Format ofsite key was invalid

Marlon R Deerr MDeerr at tgf.ca
Thu Nov 10 15:59:28 GMT 2011


Should I then delete these keys and request new ones from Google?

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From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf Of Jules
Sent: November-10-11 10:54 AM
To: ZendTo Users
Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Unable to Drop-Off files - Input error: k: Format ofsite key was invalid

In which case there is still something wrong with your CAPTCHA keys.
*Very* occasionally, Google's code creates a duff set of CAPTCHA keys.

On 10/11/2011 15:46, Marlon R Deerr wrote:
> Thanks for your prompt reply.  I have gone ahead and created a google account for our company and have received both CAPTCHA keys from Google.  I have placed them in the corresponding spots in the preferences.php file.  I then tried to test this out and I noticed the CAPTCHA random character generator show up but it wasn’t actually showing any characters to type.  It also showed “Input error: Invalid referrer”.  I then noticed that I had placed an extra blank space at the end of the first key within the preferences.php file so I removed it.  Now when I test, it doesn’t even show any CAPTCHA image at all, however it still displays “Input error: Invalid referrer”
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jules [mailto:Jules at Zend.To]
> Sent: November-10-11 9:57 AM
> To: ZendTo Users
> Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Unable to Drop-Off files - Input error: k: Format ofsite key was invalid
>
> I think our emails crossed in the post!
>
> You need to setup the CAPTCHA private and public keys in
> preferences.php. Look in that file for the word "google" and you'll find
> the settings you need to get from Google. I use their CAPTCHA system for
> it, as it's one of the best around and even does something useful at the
> same time!
>
> Jules.
>
> On 10/11/2011 13:42, Marlon R Deerr wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have downloaded and setup 4.0.6 x64 Ubuntu. The I have AD authentication working. I and now am trying to test this out in my environment. I am attempting to drop-off a file as though I am an unauthenticated (external) user. The page the request my information and also requests confirmation that I am a real person mentions the following:
>>
>> “Input error: k: Format of site key was invalid”
>>
>> It will not allow me to get past this page. It keeps saying that I either haven't answered the question or I haven't completed the form. There also isn't any image or anything to even test that I am a real human being making the request.
>>
>> What can the problem be?
>>
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> Jules
>

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