The contact email system appears to work correctly until clicking "Send" and validating the sender's email, at which point the message body will be replaced with "null" and the error "Message is too short!" appears. I'd love to send an email with something I'd rather not gunk up the forum for, so please provide a ciphered (base64?) email address that I can contact in the meantime if this issue with the email web-portal system is annoying to fix. This issue seems to be present on at least Windows Chrome, Windows Firefox and Windows Edge.
Sorry, I was live coding to try to stop bot spam and broke the form a couple of times. Please reload the page and try again now.
No apologies necessary, just want to be sure I can get in contact ^^
Does seem to still be broken to me after hard refresh (history clear, fresh browser reboot, and on different machine), replacing the message body field with "null" and "Message too short!" as its error, regardless of email content. Hopefully I'm not accidentally sending 10 copies of the same email successfully while the frontend claims to error..!
Weird stuff. Same in Chrome, Firefox and Edge you say? Have you tried both signed in and signed out? Does it matter at all what you type in the message field?
Thank you for testing, I appreciate it!
Seems to work with emails that contain a very simple body ("test"), but not my original longer email? The set of characters used includes alphanumerics, newline, and: ! , . ' ( ) : -
Using US standard keyboard encoding (no silliness with quotes being special characters), and still using the aforementioned test platforms; Signed-in VS signed-out for the longer email that replaces the text field with "null" does so on all platforms.
And thanks a bunch for the address; If you want to rescind or censor it so bots don't scrape it, by all means ^^
Thank you. I managed to replicate the problem, and I think I've fixed it now. Please feel free to try again to verify. Don't worry about posting extra support forms; it's all good!
Seems to work; Thanks a bunch!
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