Hmm, haven’t seen that one before :).
It is not an error message in the plugin. I also don’t see it in WordPress core. I imagine your hosting provider uses something like mod_security. You could ask them if there is something going on.
If you have someone you can test this with, you could enable AJAX in the form and see how that works out.
Another thing…
I see you use WP-Spamfield. When you disable this plugin, does it work again?
BTW, I get the error in my Firefox on the desktop. It is unrelated to Emoji characters. If you need me to test a change, I can do that.
Thread Starter
Hagen
(@hagen99)
Thanks. I disabled the WP-Spamshield.
Now it works. It wasn’t your plugin.
All good.
Sorry for bothering you.
Hagen
Hi @hagen99,
If you’re having any issues with WP-SpamShield, you can submit a support request, and we’ll be happy to help you out.
– Scott
On a similar note, if you can find which configuration in WP-Spamfield or Gwolle-GB makes it work for you again, please let me know. I can make a FAQ entry for it.
I can imagine you don’t want to keep WP-Spamfield disabled for comments and contact forms.
In my test setup I installed WP-Spamfield, but everything kept just working.
Thread Starter
Hagen
(@hagen99)
Hello
I understand that you want to solve any problems with the plugins and I really appreciate that, but my client is still testing by himself which plugin he wants to use. It’s kind a out of my hands guys. I’ll try to keep you updated about the findings anyway.
Thanks
Hagen
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