Yes, but I still have "Anonymous Login" button. However after clicking
it I was logged-in property and my Facebook username appeared on top.

Then it worked. Just login button title was confusing.


On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Alexander Moskaliov <ir...@irker.net> wrote:
>
> Hello, Alexander!
>
> You clicked on the "Use this credentials" after login to Google or
> Facebook?
>
> With regards, Alexander Moskaliov
> ir...@irker.net
>
>
>
> 2012/3/11 Alexander Obuhovich <aik.b...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm PHP developer, that uses documentation on www.php.net website on a
>> daily basis. That's why I also want to make sure that information provided
>> there is as most accurate as possible.
>>
>> However I found some places, where information might be corrected a bit
>> to made it even more understandable for users. I'm 100% ready to create
>> patches for these places, but I'm unable to login to Docbook Online Editor
>>
>> I'm following this https://wiki.php.net/doc/howto/gettingstarted steps to
>> getting started.
>>
>> On Docbook Online Editor
>> (https://edit.php.net/?project=PHP&perm=en/function.is-subclass-of.php) I've
>> selected Facebook and I see my Facebook username populated, but password
>> field is still required to perform login. I've tried Facebook password, but
>> it tells "Invalid Credentials". Maybe I should have some temporary password,
>> that I get from mailing list registration?
>>
>>
>> Maybe I need to login anonymously first to create a patch and then ask
>> for svn account to be used for later logins?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> http://www.in-portal.com
>> http://www.alex-time.com
>
>



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