On zo, 2009-11-15 at 13:38 -0800, pjrhar...@gmail.com wrote:

> Also, I have an even simpler suggestion. Don't make the user confirm
> their email. I'm getting fed up with seeing this on forms all over the
> web when it serves no purpose at all. You confirm a password because
> you can't read it back. You don't ask them to confirm every other
> field do you? 

Where I work, we require users to confirm their e-mail address as well
and for a very good reason: too often do people make typos there. For
fields like 'your name' that's not too important but we send them e-mail
with important details and this is an easy measure to make sure less of
this mail bounces :)

-- 
Dennis K.

The universe tends towards maximum irony. Don't push it.

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