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phpWebsite (in User.php) currently sends out this hard coded message to a
new registrant:<br><br>
"Welcome to Radio Left !<br>
You or someone else has used your email (lu...@ho...) to create
an account at Radio Left. <br>
The following is the member information: <br>
-Nickname: lulu <br>
-Password: hemkciklic"<br><br>
I've had several people write to us in a panic because they think someone
has access to their account (or whatever). While this email is clear to
me, it isn't clear to some of our users. So, I modified the message to
the following:<br><br>
"Welcome to Radio Left !<br>
Your account has been created at Radio Left. <br>
Here is your member information: <br>
-Nickname: Elmo <br>
-Password: suchanyeswhy<br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="http://www.radioleft.com/" eudora="autourl">http://www.radioleft.com</a></u></font>.
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(If you did not request this account, someone else entered your email
address (el...@ho...), probably by mistake. Since they do not have
the password, they cannot use the account, so, no action is required on
your part. Simply ignore this email.)"<br><br>
I prefer this wording because it puts the exception (the person didn't
sign up for the account) at the bottom so it is less confusing.<br><br>
Perhaps, The wording could be changed in a future release of phpWebsite,
or, the message could be administrator configurable. I've been quite
successful in using the new version of phpWebsite without changing any
code -- only the theme. And, of course, we don't want to modify the code
because we don't want to get locked in to a particular version.<br><br>
Geoff</html>
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