• Resolved Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)


    Evening Steph;
    I was looking at my page source (so soothing) when I noticed there’s a nonce in Formidable’s inline JS (which is a good thing, no discussion there);

    
    var frm_js = {"ajax_url":"https:\/\/autoptimize.com\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php","images_url":"https:\/\/autoptimize.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/formidable\/images","loading":"Loading\u2026","remove":"Remove","offset":"4","nonce":"5c42z8la91","id":"ID","no_results":"No results match","file_spam":"That file looks like Spam.","empty_fields":"Please complete the preceding required fields before uploading a file."};

    What lifetime are those nonces created with (default is 1d)? What happens if (when) a page caching plugin caches that page for longer then the nonce’s lifetime and the form is submitted?

    Thanks for a great plugin!
    frank

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  • Plugin Author Steph Wells

    (@sswells)

    Hi Frank,

    Those nonces are only used when page caching wouldn’t be interfering. So you shouldn’t see any problems with this.

    If you still have questions, can you please open a ticket in our help desk? That way our team can assist you much more quickly.
    Formidable form builder support

    Thanks!

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