• Hello.

    I wonder if there’s a way to find out if there’s something wrong with my wp-comments-post.php.
    As soon as I use any plugins in the comment area (e.g. OpenID, CAPTCHA, Guan Image Note), I very often get an error message if I try to send a comment (of course as logged out user, so not me as admin).

    I’ve tried deactivating various plugins, all plugins etc.
    It seems they interfere with each other, but I’ve lost overview and I’m not sure if it’s not the plugins, but the comment-post.php in the end?

    The error then says that it couldn’t find the website / no results were found (in IE8) or show an internal server error (ERROR: The solution of task you submitted was incorrect. Please read the instruction and try again.)

    I’m really about to give up.
    Anybody any ideas??
    I would be sooo thankful!!! 🙂

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  • What theme are you using and can you provide a link?

    Thread Starter japanworm

    (@japanworm)

    I’m using a child theme. You can find the link to the parent theme in my footer.
    My (crappy) website is here.

    Thanks for any advice you can give me! 🙂

    As soon as I use any plugins in the comment area (e.g. OpenID, CAPTCHA, Guan Image Note), I very often get an error message

    What this indicates to me is that the theme isn’t calling javascript files properly with wp_enqueue. This often happens with free themes and it causes a lot of problems with plugins.

    Can you try activating the default twentyten or twentyeleven theme and try the commenting system? Check if it still gives an error.

    Thread Starter japanworm

    (@japanworm)

    Thank you!
    I just tried but the same error has ocurred even with the default theme TwentyEleven.

    hmmm.. interesting.

    Here’s what I’d do next:

    Load up the default theme and turn on one plugin at a time. Each time you activate a plugin, try your comments form. This will help determine which is the offending plugin.

    Thread Starter japanworm

    (@japanworm)

    I kind of did that already, but not with the default theme.
    When I finally thought I found the “evil” plugin, I experienced some more error messages later on, leaving me completely confused in the end.
    I’ll try one more time tomorrow when I’m more awake and let you know if it helped at all.

    Thanks so much!

    Thread Starter japanworm

    (@japanworm)

    Sorry for posting again, but I thought this might be interesting to know.

    When I get the plugin I want the most to work “Guam Image Note” and I turn off CAPTCHA, then that plugin finally works, but I do get another error message when commenting:

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /hermes/bos…/wp-content/plugins/guan-image-notes/imageannotation.php:178) in /hermes/bos…/wp-comments-post.php on line 95

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /hermes/bos…/wp-content/plugins/guan-image-notes/imageannotation.php:178) in /hermes/bos…/wp-comments-post.php on line 96

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /hermes/bos…/wp-content/plugins/guan-image-notes/imageannotation.php:178) in /hermes/bos…/wp-comments-post.php on line 97

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /hermes/bos…/wp-content/plugins/guan-image-notes/imageannotation.php:178) in /hermes/bos…/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 934

    However, the comment is still added!

    This plugin enables to add notes to photos/images in a post. Each commenter can add a note.
    I think that as soon as you add CAPTCHA and the likes it stops working because the “add note popup” only asks for username and e-mail addy, so you can’t add your CAPTCHA and so you’ll get an error.
    I don’t think I really need CAPTCHA so badly, but I definitely want to be able to use Guam image notes.

    I wonder if there’s a way to fix this.

    Thanks and Goodnight.

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