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I meant before the form was inserted in the database, not before it was submitted!
I understood what you meant
That sounds like a good plan. Once you have identified the problematic values you can determine whether the cfinsert can be fixed or if you need to convert it to a regular insert. I'm curious what the problem is so when you figure it out please post back. Good Luck! •
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Hi CfAllie! The mystery is solved, sort of. I found the offending form submission. Have you ever heard of autohitsite.info? Somehow, they are filling out my form with a bunch of weird data.
Additionally, they have answers for select box fields that are not part of the select box answers.
Also, the URL that they are coming from is not the one that calls our form.
I'm relieved that my form works, but not sure how they are submitting this strange data.
Thank you for all your help!
Additionally, they have answers for select box fields that are not part of the select box answers.
Also, the URL that they are coming from is not the one that calls our form.
I'm relieved that my form works, but not sure how they are submitting this strange data.
Thank you for all your help!
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Hi CfAllie! The mystery is solved, sort of. I found the offending form submission. Have you ever heard of autohitsite.info? Somehow, they are filling out my form with a bunch of weird data.
Additionally, they have answers for select box fields that are not part of the select box answers.
Also, the URL that they are coming from is not the one that calls our form.
I'm relieved that my form works, but not sure how they are submitting this strange data.
Thank you for all your help!
Never heard of it. Is it possible you're being spammed?
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Try adding a captcha image to the form submission. They're not fool-proof but they help minimize spam.
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