How can we use several google recaptchas in the same page?












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When i put



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function() {
grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});
};

var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'),
renderCaptchas);
};
</script>
<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadCaptchaCallback&render=explicit" async defer></script>


I have this error :




reCAPTCHA couldn't find user-provided function: onloadCaptchaCallback




The function is yet well defined ...
If i remove



grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});


Then it finds the callback ...
I use the Google ReCaptcha v2, with the checkbox "mode".










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  • There is multiple responses of similar question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/1241947/…

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:05













  • If you use JQuery, you should add : $(document).ready(function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:09











  • If you use prototype : document.observe("dom:ready", function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:15











  • I have already tested the DOMContentLoaded event with no success. The link provided suggests to use javascript and explicit rendering ...and it is what i am doing here.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:21


















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When i put



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function() {
grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});
};

var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'),
renderCaptchas);
};
</script>
<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadCaptchaCallback&render=explicit" async defer></script>


I have this error :




reCAPTCHA couldn't find user-provided function: onloadCaptchaCallback




The function is yet well defined ...
If i remove



grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});


Then it finds the callback ...
I use the Google ReCaptcha v2, with the checkbox "mode".










share|improve this question























  • There is multiple responses of similar question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/1241947/…

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:05













  • If you use JQuery, you should add : $(document).ready(function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:09











  • If you use prototype : document.observe("dom:ready", function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:15











  • I have already tested the DOMContentLoaded event with no success. The link provided suggests to use javascript and explicit rendering ...and it is what i am doing here.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:21
















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When i put



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function() {
grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});
};

var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'),
renderCaptchas);
};
</script>
<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadCaptchaCallback&render=explicit" async defer></script>


I have this error :




reCAPTCHA couldn't find user-provided function: onloadCaptchaCallback




The function is yet well defined ...
If i remove



grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});


Then it finds the callback ...
I use the Google ReCaptcha v2, with the checkbox "mode".










share|improve this question














When i put



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function() {
grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});
};

var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'),
renderCaptchas);
};
</script>
<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadCaptchaCallback&render=explicit" async defer></script>


I have this error :




reCAPTCHA couldn't find user-provided function: onloadCaptchaCallback




The function is yet well defined ...
If i remove



grecaptcha.render(this, {
'sitekey' : {{ google_recaptcha_site_key }}
});


Then it finds the callback ...
I use the Google ReCaptcha v2, with the checkbox "mode".







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  • There is multiple responses of similar question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/1241947/…

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:05













  • If you use JQuery, you should add : $(document).ready(function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:09











  • If you use prototype : document.observe("dom:ready", function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:15











  • I have already tested the DOMContentLoaded event with no success. The link provided suggests to use javascript and explicit rendering ...and it is what i am doing here.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:21





















  • There is multiple responses of similar question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/1241947/…

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:05













  • If you use JQuery, you should add : $(document).ready(function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:09











  • If you use prototype : document.observe("dom:ready", function() { ... });

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:15











  • I have already tested the DOMContentLoaded event with no success. The link provided suggests to use javascript and explicit rendering ...and it is what i am doing here.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:21



















There is multiple responses of similar question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/1241947/…

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 11:05







There is multiple responses of similar question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/1241947/…

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 11:05















If you use JQuery, you should add : $(document).ready(function() { ... });

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 11:09





If you use JQuery, you should add : $(document).ready(function() { ... });

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 11:09













If you use prototype : document.observe("dom:ready", function() { ... });

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 11:15





If you use prototype : document.observe("dom:ready", function() { ... });

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 11:15













I have already tested the DOMContentLoaded event with no success. The link provided suggests to use javascript and explicit rendering ...and it is what i am doing here.

– mysthiq
Nov 24 '18 at 11:21







I have already tested the DOMContentLoaded event with no success. The link provided suggests to use javascript and explicit rendering ...and it is what i am doing here.

– mysthiq
Nov 24 '18 at 11:21














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There is something strange in your loop for me and grecaptcha.render(this !? this = renderCaptchas ... no !? So the element you want to render is not good because it is not a valid html container.



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function(element) {
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
};
</script>


or something like :



<script>
var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'), function(element){
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
}
});
};
</script>


How to loop over document.querySelectorAll :



How to loop through selected elements with document.querySelectorAll






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  • My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 15:40











  • I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











  • console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:22











  • I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:39











  • Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:51











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There is something strange in your loop for me and grecaptcha.render(this !? this = renderCaptchas ... no !? So the element you want to render is not good because it is not a valid html container.



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function(element) {
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
};
</script>


or something like :



<script>
var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'), function(element){
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
}
});
};
</script>


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  • My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 15:40











  • I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











  • console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:22











  • I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:39











  • Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:51
















1














There is something strange in your loop for me and grecaptcha.render(this !? this = renderCaptchas ... no !? So the element you want to render is not good because it is not a valid html container.



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function(element) {
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
};
</script>


or something like :



<script>
var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'), function(element){
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
}
});
};
</script>


How to loop over document.querySelectorAll :



How to loop through selected elements with document.querySelectorAll






share|improve this answer


























  • My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 15:40











  • I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











  • console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:22











  • I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:39











  • Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:51














1












1








1







There is something strange in your loop for me and grecaptcha.render(this !? this = renderCaptchas ... no !? So the element you want to render is not good because it is not a valid html container.



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function(element) {
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
};
</script>


or something like :



<script>
var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'), function(element){
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
}
});
};
</script>


How to loop over document.querySelectorAll :



How to loop through selected elements with document.querySelectorAll






share|improve this answer















There is something strange in your loop for me and grecaptcha.render(this !? this = renderCaptchas ... no !? So the element you want to render is not good because it is not a valid html container.



<script>
var renderCaptchas = function(element) {
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
};
</script>


or something like :



<script>
var onloadCaptchaCallback = function () {
.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('.g-recaptcha'), function(element){
grecaptcha.render(element, {
'sitekey' : 'google_recaptcha_site_key'
});
}
});
};
</script>


How to loop over document.querySelectorAll :



How to loop through selected elements with document.querySelectorAll







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  • My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 15:40











  • I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











  • console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:22











  • I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:39











  • Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:51



















  • My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 15:40











  • I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











  • console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:22











  • I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

    – mysthiq
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:39











  • Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

    – Shim-Sao
    Nov 24 '18 at 16:51

















My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

– mysthiq
Nov 24 '18 at 15:40





My code is exactly like your second example, just that i put the function in a more shallow way...

– mysthiq
Nov 24 '18 at 15:40













I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 16:15





I doubt "this" is the html container. Have you try the element as argument ?

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 16:15













console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 16:22





console.log(this) and console.log(element) to this who is right

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 16:22













I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

– mysthiq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:39





I tested element that was indeed a good point but that does not solve the main error.

– mysthiq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:39













Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 16:51





Another error : 'sitekey' : 'your_site_key'

– Shim-Sao
Nov 24 '18 at 16:51




















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