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Version: WSN Links 4.2.0 Alpha 13
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chris
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Posted 06/14/08 - 12:27 AM:
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I guess there is something wrong with the registration page. The password-confirmation does not really work. Probably because they use the same variable {MEMBERPASSWORD} ???


<tr>
<td class="labelscolumn"><span class="labels">{LANG_REGISTRATION_PASSWORD}</span></td>
<td class="optionscolumn"><input type="password" name="password" size="{STANDARDSIZE}" value="{MEMBERPASSWORD}" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="labelscolumn"><span class="labels">{LANG_REGISTRATION_CONFIRMPASS}:</span></td>
<td class="optionscolumn"><input type="password" name="passconfirm" size="{STANDARDSIZE}" value="{MEMBERPASSWORD}" /></td>
</tr>
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Posted 06/16/08 - 04:07 PM:
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What does "not really work" mean to you? Works for me.

"Do things you love doing, because then it ain't work. Don't do something you don't really enjoy, because you're never going to work hard enough at it." - Bob Young, founder of Red Hat
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Posted 06/16/08 - 09:42 PM:
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If you FORGET to fill in the field "confim password" or you fill in the WRONG password and press then the submit button, the page reloads and shows the error message: "The passwords you typed did not match. You must type the same password in both boxes to confirm." OK so far.

BUT: unfortunately now the field "confirm password" is automatically filled in with the "right" value {MEMBERPASSWORD} from the first field. The user can just press the submit button again without having to enter the password again. That doesn't make much sense for a password-check?! Test it, you'll see.
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Posted 07/05/08 - 05:40 AM:
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Did you understand the problem?
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Posted 07/07/08 - 02:01 PM:
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Yes, but I don't consider it a real problem. I'll get to it eventually.

"Do things you love doing, because then it ain't work. Don't do something you don't really enjoy, because you're never going to work hard enough at it." - Bob Young, founder of Red Hat
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Posted 07/21/08 - 10:47 PM:
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Done.

"Do things you love doing, because then it ain't work. Don't do something you don't really enjoy, because you're never going to work hard enough at it." - Bob Young, founder of Red Hat
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