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I have a contact form in my html. After a user clicks submit, it redirects them to a blank page, which is the php document for the recaptcha check. How do I make it so it stays on the html page(So, it doesn't go to a blank page), and just displays a message saying "message sent", or if the recaptcha fails "reCAPTCHA failed. Please try again"?

HTML

<form name="form" method="post" class="contact" action="form.php">
        <label for="name">Name</label><br>
        <input class="text" name="name" type="text" />
        <br><br>

        <label for="email">Email</label><br>
        <input class="text" name="email" type="text" />
        <br><br>

        <label for="message">Message</label><br>
        <textarea class="message" name="message"></textarea>
        <br><br>
      <div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="6LcFgRAUAAAAAEuBal0o_QvjBH-ZiGTKHJ25ZwaF"></div>
        <br><br>

        <input class="submit " name="submit" type="submit"  value="send"/>


    </form>

PHP

<?php
if(isset($_POST['submit']) && !empty($_POST['submit'])):
if(isset($_POST['g-recaptcha-response']) && !empty($_POST['g-recaptcha-           response'])):
    //your site secret key
    $secret = '';
    //get verify response data
    $verifyResponse = file_get_contents('https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret='.$secret.'&response='.$_POST['g-recaptcha-response']);
    $responseData = json_decode($verifyResponse);
    if($responseData->success):
        //contact form submission code
        $name = !empty($_POST['name'])?$_POST['name']:'';
        $email = !empty($_POST['email'])?$_POST['email']:'';
        $message = !empty($_POST['message'])?$_POST['message']:'';

        $to = '';
        $subject = 'New contact form have been submitted';
        $htmlContent = "
            <h1>Contact request details</h1>
            <p><b>Name: </b>".$name."</p>
            <p><b>Email: </b>".$email."</p>
            <p><b>Message: </b>".$message."</p>
        ";
        // Always set content-type when sending HTML email
        $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . "\r\n";
        $headers .= "Content-type:text/html;charset=UTF-8" . "\r\n";
        // More headers
        $headers .= 'From:'.$name.' <'.$email.'>' . "\r\n";
        //send email
        @mail($to,$subject,$htmlContent,$headers);

        $succMsg = 'Your contact request have submitted successfully.';

    else:
        $errMsg = 'Robot verification failed, please try again.';
    endif;
else:
    $errMsg = 'Please click on the reCAPTCHA box.';
endif;
else:
$errMsg = '';
$succMsg = '';
endif;

?>
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    A: put everything in the same file or use ajax Jan 8, 2017 at 1:05
  • I don't understand. Could you please clarify.
    – COOKIE
    Jan 8, 2017 at 1:09
  • @COOKIE the OP wants to process a request to a recaptha service without the user leaving the page.
    – Rafael
    Jan 8, 2017 at 6:38

1 Answer 1

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You can include html code in your PHP script.

Based on your code:

    <?php
if(isset($_POST['submit']) && !empty($_POST['submit'])):
if(isset($_POST['g-recaptcha-response']) && !empty($_POST['g-recaptcha-           response'])):
    //your site secret key
    $secret = '';
    //get verify response data
    $verifyResponse = file_get_contents('https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret='.$secret.'&response='.$_POST['g-recaptcha-response']);
    $responseData = json_decode($verifyResponse);
    if($responseData->success):
        //contact form submission code
        $name = !empty($_POST['name'])?$_POST['name']:'';
        $email = !empty($_POST['email'])?$_POST['email']:'';
        $message = !empty($_POST['message'])?$_POST['message']:'';

        $to = '';
        $subject = 'New contact form have been submitted';
        $htmlContent = "
            <h1>Contact request details</h1>
            <p><b>Name: </b>".$name."</p>
            <p><b>Email: </b>".$email."</p>
            <p><b>Message: </b>".$message."</p>
        ";
        // Always set content-type when sending HTML email
        $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . "\r\n";
        $headers .= "Content-type:text/html;charset=UTF-8" . "\r\n";
        // More headers
        $headers .= 'From:'.$name.' <'.$email.'>' . "\r\n";
        //send email
        @mail($to,$subject,$htmlContent,$headers);

        $succMsg = 'Your contact request have submitted successfully.';

    else:
        $errMsg = 'Robot verification failed, please try again.';
    endif;
else:
    $errMsg = 'Please click on the reCAPTCHA box.';
endif;
else:
?>
<form name="form" method="post" class="contact" action="form.php">
        <label for="name">Name</label><br>
        <input class="text" name="name" type="text" />
        <br><br>

        <label for="email">Email</label><br>
        <input class="text" name="email" type="text" />
        <br><br>

        <label for="message">Message</label><br>
        <textarea class="message" name="message"></textarea>
        <br><br>
      <div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="6LcFgRAUAAAAAEuBal0o_QvjBH-ZiGTKHJ25ZwaF"></div>
        <br><br>

        <input class="submit " name="submit" type="submit"  value="send"/>


    </form>
<?php
$errMsg = '';
$succMsg = '';
endif;

?>

Don't forget to include the rest of your html code, links to stylesheets, etc.

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  • Ohh ok. Do you want me to give the rest of the html?
    – COOKIE
    Jan 8, 2017 at 1:19
  • Well, it's your code. The only thing you need to do in the PHP side is to show your success/error message with echo for example.
    – Quinox
    Jan 8, 2017 at 1:23
  • But if I use echo, I think it shows the message on the blank page. What should I do to display the message on the html document?
    – COOKIE
    Jan 8, 2017 at 1:24
  • You can't. The html page is static, you can't dynamically show messages. Not like this, actually. As Fred said, a solution would be to use an ajax call but perhaps it's a bit too difficult for now. You can have your whole html code on your php script, it's not a problem. Simply use <?php ?> when you want to write php code and not html. Hope it helps !
    – Quinox
    Jan 8, 2017 at 1:28
  • So, in the html. Instead of linking to a php page. Inside the action element. I put the php code?
    – COOKIE
    Jan 8, 2017 at 1:30

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