Is there a variable we can use to send a user their login info in the welcome letters ?
Best Regards, Alex Brecher Visit us at http://www.Successfulhosting.com We'll make your web site a success! Get your own domain name for only $14.99 http://www.DiscountDomainRegistry.com *****PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ANY PART OF THIS MESSAGE WHEN REPLYING***** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis Hisey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Michael Brody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 11:42 AM Subject: Re: Has anybody ever come across this? > Thank-you all for the responses. The tech squad was on holidays, but I was > still hoping to give the customer an answer ASAP. > > Much appreciated........ > > > > Yes, > > > > This was done by your routine. > > > > when passing the password from one template to the next the > was changed > > to > as a HTML equivilent. so by the time the program gets to the > > verify page the password has been changed. > > > > make sure you have "" around the reg_password in all html pages to insure > > that the characters are not changed. > > > > to test this go through your program and view the source on each page. > You > > will easily be able to see where the conversion is taking place. > > > > hope this helps > > > > michael > > tldsystems.com > > > > > > At 02:24 PM 12/31/2001 -0500, Dennis Hisey wrote: > > >I had a customer register with the password: L5hyQ>sm > > >It was confirmed in the email he received when the registration was > completed. > > >When he went to log in though, it had been changed to: L5hyQ>sm > > > > > >Any ideas on how it could happen? > > > > > >Thank-you, > > > > > >Dennis Hisey > > >
