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Can reCAPTCHA be enhanced to be hidden via Field Rules?

asked on May 31, 2024 Show version history

Version 11.0.2311.50556

I have a complex form process that hides/shows several sections as the user works through it, along with enabling/disabling fields, making fields required/optional as needed, and hiding/showing the action buttons.  The more powerful Field Rules in the Modern Designer have been great for managing this.  But there is one thing I'm struggling with a little.

It doesn't appear that I can hide/show the reCAPTCHA via Field Rules the way that I can hide/show the action buttons.  So this form process that doesn't even show the buttons to submit it (and won't show them unless the user selects a particular set of steps) has this reCAPTCHA just hanging out at the bottom of that page the whole time.  It would be nice if I could hide it along with the action buttons, so that it only shows up when I'm ready to have the user submit the form.

Could an enhancement be made to allow that?

Thank you!

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replied on June 4, 2024

As a simple middle ground, I'd like to be able to target the form from some field rules (i.e., add classes) so you could do things like this for fields that aren't directly targetable by field rules (recaptcha, autofill buttons, etc).

It looks like LFForm supports adding the class to the form but it isn't reflected in the DOM so I've created a bug for that #526162

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replied on June 3, 2024 Show version history

Hi Matthew,

I don't think we have a backlog for this so far, but it's a good idea to expand the field rules' ability by supporting this, let's wait to see if more hands up for this feature. : )

However, we had similar requests before like https://answers.laserfiche.com/questions/175702/recaptcha-hide-conditionally#175819, and the answer was no that time.

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replied on June 3, 2024

I'll keep my fingers crossed.

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