Hi everyone
To make it work I decided to create my own filter, and put it inside app/filters.
The content is about the same that exists in system/filters/honeypot.
So, after do that, I went to app/Filter and I set the configuration to call my own HoneyPot filter instead of the native one.
Then, I could do anything I want there, including throw an Honeypotexception or not.
I hope I it helped someone.
Thankyou
(01-28-2020, 05:39 AM)reszko Wrote: Hi,
I am following the userguide instructions to use the honeypot class and almost everithing worked well.
But, I don't know how to capture a HoneyPotException when it is triggered when a bot fills the hidden field in the form.
I would like to capture that exception before it will be showed to user but I can't do that.
Even if I try to use a try/catch block, like so:
PHP Code:
try {
print_r($this->request->getPost());
}
catch (Honeypotexception $e) {
echo $e->getMessage();
}
the print_r portion of my code is never reached.
So. How can I capture that exception to treat it before it is showed to user.
thank.
Ps. My english is a working in progress.