In my boring little test-bed at http://rbmr.com, I have one Admin account, and that's it.
As I went to add a new user (admin role), upon submitting the New User form on the Manage Users page, I was prompted to verify that I wanted to change the password for my singular OTHER account. Upon declining ("Cancel"), the Manage User page returned "ERROR: Please enter the same password in the two password fields." Which I found amusing, because I had copy-n-pasted from a text file directly into both fields. Here's the fun part. I only got this to happen once. When I submitted it again (without touching the password fields, I might add), the account was created as expected with no prompt to verify that I wanted to change the password for my other account, and no warning on the passwords. I have tried several times to replicate the initial behavior, to the point that if the database were a sentient entity, it would be thinking I am incredibly indecisive (the new account had the same username each time) and wondering if I might not be just a little schizophrenic. No luck. I was using FF2.0.0.13 because other browsers on XP either blow chunks or just look poorly designed. (I kid, I kid.) :: synthaetica :: if (x='reality') x='boring'; _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list wp-testers@lists.automattic.com http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers