Default theme
No modifications
I have started to notice these errors in error log.
2018-10-11 18:50:32 - PHP Notice: Undefined index: g-recaptcha-response in /home/xxxxxx/storage/modification/admin/controller/common/login.php on line 107
leeburgess wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 2:21 amOpen cart 3.0.2.0
Default theme
No modifications
I have started to notice these errors in error log.
2018-10-11 18:50:32 - PHP Notice: Undefined index: g-recaptcha-response in /home/xxxxxx/storage/modification/admin/controller/common/login.php on line 107
The most generated errors being found on Opencart forum originates from contributed programming. The increased post counters are caused by redundancies of the same solutions that were already provided prior.
F. Rules:
- viewtopic.php?f=176&t=200480
- viewtopic.php?f=176&t=200804
Regards,
Straightlight
I think you're replying to @Straightlight's signature?leeburgess wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 2:45 pmCorrect and also forms can be submitted without recaptcha.
All he did was highlight that you said no modifications yet the error log shows that's not true.
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The most generated errors being found on Opencart forum originates from contributed programming. The increased post counters are caused by redundancies of the same solutions that were already provided prior.
F. Rules:
- viewtopic.php?f=176&t=200480
- viewtopic.php?f=176&t=200804
Regards,
Straightlight
We can see from the error message that you must have a modification because the error is on an OCMOD cache file.
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If they're unavailable, you could hire someone to fix this for you. If you need to find a developer, you should post a request in the OpenCart "Commercial Support" forum, which is checked by a number of OpenCart developers. You can also try checking out the OpenCart "Partners" area.
If you prefer to just uninstall that extension and get a login captcha that works, I have an Account Login Captcha that affects both the front-end and back-end. If you can to disable it on the front-end I can tell you how to do that, so you only have an admin login captcha. I can also guarantee it works without errors.

ocMods can also be installed in the /system/ folder, so you should look for any file in there that ends in .ocmod.xml. It could be one that was uploaded, but won't show up in Extensions > Modifications, and that could be why you don't think you have anything installed.
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