Re: [rt-users] [solved]: help! users (root or otherwise) can't change their passwords, two different RT installs (4.2.4 & 4.2.6)

2014-08-18 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 08:14:56AM -0400, Al Joslin wrote: > I filed a bug on it as a un-expected behavior in the User/Prefs page And I've gone ahead and merged it into the existing bug report. -kevin pgpA0Mv2Ig9YC.pgp Description: PGP signature -- RT Training - Boston, September 9-10 http://b

Re: [rt-users] [solved]: help! users (root or otherwise) can't change their passwords, two different RT installs (4.2.4 & 4.2.6)

2014-08-17 Thread Al Joslin
I filed a bug on it as a un-expected behavior in the User/Prefs page al; On Aug 16, 2014, at 11:13 PM, Alex Peters wrote: > The fact that an invisible submit button is triggering is probably a bug. > > I wonder whether there should ever be a certain submit button getting > priority anyway whe

Re: [rt-users] [solved]: help! users (root or otherwise) can't change their passwords, two different RT installs (4.2.4 & 4.2.6)

2014-08-16 Thread Alex Peters
The fact that an invisible submit button is triggering is probably a bug. I wonder whether there should ever be a certain submit button getting priority anyway when an RT form has multiple submit buttons. In such cases when Enter is pressed, RT could probably return a message asking the user to c

[rt-users] [solved]: help! users (root or otherwise) can't change their passwords, two different RT installs (4.2.4 & 4.2.6)

2014-08-16 Thread Al Joslin
Hitting return on the User Profile page triggers the [normally invisible] 'Reset secret authentication token' button - when it should trigger the 'Save Preferences' button If you enter your password change request and _click_ the 'Save Preferences' then things work as expected Everywhere else