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case first letter ...)
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@12693 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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case first letter ...)
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@12682 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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case first letter ...)
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@12681 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@12677 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@12672 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@12330 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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The algorithm is highly inspired from WordPress :
1) in a single field, you give a username or an email
2) Piwigo sends an email with the activation key
3) the user clicks on the link in the email (with the activation key) and is able to set a new password
The "lost password" feature is no longer limited to "classic" users:
administrators and webmasters can use it too (no need to tell webmasters
that they can only change their password in the database)
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@11992 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@11810 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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josifbg - feature:2320
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@11569 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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josifbg - feature:2320
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@11565 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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josifbg - feature:2369
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@11563 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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hamsia, josifbg and n0kS - feature:2369
git-svn-id: http://piwigo.org/svn/trunk@11559 68402e56-0260-453c-a942-63ccdbb3a9ee
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