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bugzy
Junior Member
USA
147 Posts |
Posted - 06 February 2001 : 16:22:14
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is there a random password emailed mod that is used to verify users
basically looking to see if there was a mod created to make sure a users is who they are
if they dont verify themselves, the acct is deleted or something of that nature
basically ive gotten a couple registrations that put bad emails or whatever by accident, is there a mod to basically verify they get their password etc before their account is active ?
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Kerry
Average Member
USA
553 Posts |
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frankie
Junior Member
Vatican City
304 Posts |
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Kerry
Average Member
USA
553 Posts |
Posted - 06 February 2001 : 17:50:30
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Yikes! -Sorry Frankie, I didn't realize there were 3
I stand corrected!
-Kerry
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gor
Retired Admin
Netherlands
5511 Posts |
Posted - 07 February 2001 : 02:56:18
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Ehm, which one is best ? I mean haven't tried any of them, like the idea, was just wondering if the offer different functionality....
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Kerry
Average Member
USA
553 Posts |
Posted - 07 February 2001 : 03:03:56
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I dunno - I think Davio, Frankie & I posted around the same time. I came up with mine in a rush for a client because it looked like the others were still being worked on at the time. Mine works okay, but I haven't tried the other two so they may be better.
Any "taste testers" out there willing to give 'em a try?
-Kerry
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 07 February 2001 : 15:16:04
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Yeah, I did mine because someone wanted a random password mod, with a twist on it. SO I just used the random password mod that was there at the time (frankie's) and included also what the user had wanted. Which was, if someone change thier email address in thier profile, it would email them a new password to the new email. So they would have to have a real email address to post to the forum. They don't specify thier own password at anytime. And also if a moderator or admin changed the user's email address it would also generate a new password and email it to the new address. But I updated the random script with another one that doesn't use the FileSystemObject. I tried frankie's mod at it works great. Haven't tried Kerry's though.
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pwsweb
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 08 March 2001 : 11:34:00
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Just a quick message of thanks for the password mod. Works perfectly and took about, oh, twenty seconds to set up Wish I knew more about asp...
Cheers, Pete
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bugzy
Junior Member
USA
147 Posts |
Posted - 08 March 2001 : 13:15:27
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pwsweb which mod did you use ?
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Ken73
Starting Member
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 09 March 2001 : 17:05:36
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I just used Davio's and it worked like a champ! Talk about an absolutely excellent mod!! (I have no other mods on my site yet though.)
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pwsweb
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 12 March 2001 : 12:52:18
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Davio's mod.
probably should have mentioned that before oops..
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VodkaFish
Average Member
USA
654 Posts |
Posted - 19 March 2001 : 15:38:07
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i stuck davio's mod on a board i'm about to launch. i tested it - perfect! although, i have to have e-mail options on, and i don't want people e-mailing the topics, but oh well, maybe there will be a work around for that later.
i then found the latest alpha version of snitz. hello nicer html! i reallly want to use that now, but i know i can't just replace the files. can anyone plug this one into the latest alpha? or maybe just post a text file on what lines were changed, and i could try and hunt them down myself.
doh! i just remembered the other thread...and it all seems to be in there...brain is not doing well today...sorry about this...but, while i'm here i really hope this becomes an admin option in the next version. for my site, the more security options, the better. i wish it wasn't so, but that's my internet life
v ø d k â f ï § h
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 19 March 2001 : 19:01:11
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Well, when version 3.2 officially comes out to the public, I will update all my mods to work with the 3.2 version. Hopefully the other mod writers will too. Till then, it's the 3.1 SR4 we will create the mods for.
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VodkaFish
Average Member
USA
654 Posts |
Posted - 19 March 2001 : 20:11:33
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any hint at a 3.2 date? i mean, should i hold off on mod-ing the alpha i have?
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 19 March 2001 : 20:22:54
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Don't have a clue. It's up to Mike (Reinsnitz) when it will be out. There are still a few bugs in it. You can look through the DEV: Bug Reports (Open) forum to see what bugs are in the 3.2 alpha 6 version. But I wouldn't start moding it just yet if I were you. I would just continue using it until it's officialy released to the public.
Also I don't think the setup.asp file has been edited to allow you to upgrade from previous versions.
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VodkaFish
Average Member
USA
654 Posts |
Posted - 20 March 2001 : 13:17:56
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ok - i'm running 3.1sr2 with some edits. you think i could do the same edits to these files and it would work?
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