So I'm trying to send a string of characters through ajax to a php script, here's the Ajax
function gVerify(){
var response = $('#g-recaptcha-response').val();
console.log(response);
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'recaptcha.php',
data: { response: response},
success: function(data) {
if(data == 'true'){
console.log("Success");
} else{
console.log(data);
}
}
});
};
and the php
<?php
$ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$response = $_POST['response'];
$url='https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify';
$secret = '6LeIxAcTAAAAAGG-vFI1TnRWxMZNFuojJ4WifJWe';
$verifyCaptcha = file_get_contents($url."?secret=".$secret."&response=".$response."&remoteip=".$ip);
$captchaReply = json_decode($verifyCaptcha);
if(isset($captchaReply->success) AND $captchaReply->success == true){
//Captcha successful
return 1;
} else {
//captcha failed
echo json_encode($response);
}
?>
The problem is the php variable $response
doesn't receive the post value if the value is too long. I tried sending alphanumeric strings manually and if I send 1000 chars, it doesn't receive, if I send 500 chars, the variable does receive the data and I get the result back in the console through console.log(data);
so I know everything else works. So is there a size limitation to this somewhere?