You can change the code to not verify the password - but this is a bad
idea (in my estimation).  It's opening up a can of worms (forgotten
passwords, remembered passwords typed in incorrectly initially).

"Marc Herms (Mercator GmbH)" wrote:
> 
> short question: At the login page, where you have to put in the username
> and password: is there ANY way to omit the second password, that means NOT
> to confirm the password?
> 
> It would be much easier if the client puts in the username and only ONCE
> the password (without confirmation of the password).
> 
> If yes, please let me know at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> marc

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Charles Daminato
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