Hello,
I created an account in my AllProWebTools-hosted website for the purpose of making a test purchase. The password included an ampersand, but when I went to log in with the same credentials a few days later, it wouldn't accept the password. When I requested an email with the password, I discovered that the ampersand had been changed to "-amp-" (without the quotation marks). When I logged in with the password that was emailed to me, including the "-amp-", it worked.
I'm concerned that this automatic change could render some of my clients unable to log into their accounts, resulting in more abandoned carts. Can you fix the system so that it doesn't automatically replace characters in passwords (or anything else) without notifying the user?
Thank you very much.
Stephanie
Ampersand in password automatically replaced
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Re: Ampersand in password automatically replaced
Thanks for catching this - we will get right on this and let you know when it is ready!
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Re: Ampersand in password automatically replaced
This issue was addressed in our 4.5 release on 12/03/2016
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Re: Ampersand in password automatically replaced
Thanks, Dave! I just logged into my Coach Client Connection checkout process as a customer to test it, and the ampersand still shows up in the "forgot password" email as -amp-.
How do I - and, should the need arise, my customers - edit our account information? So far, I don't see anywhere to edit my profile or password as a customer, or to log out.
Also, on the "forgot password" page, my newsletter signup form appears on the right-hand side, only partly on the page. I didn't intend for it to be there; how do I remove it from that page, or if it can't be removed, at least get it fully on the page so it doesn't look sloppy?
Thanks in advance. :)
How do I - and, should the need arise, my customers - edit our account information? So far, I don't see anywhere to edit my profile or password as a customer, or to log out.
Also, on the "forgot password" page, my newsletter signup form appears on the right-hand side, only partly on the page. I didn't intend for it to be there; how do I remove it from that page, or if it can't be removed, at least get it fully on the page so it doesn't look sloppy?
Thanks in advance. :)
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Re: Ampersand in password automatically replaced
It sounds like the issue that you encountered earlier set your password incorrectly with the -amp- text.
Your question about changing your email will correct the password that is on file. Here is a video that will help you:
You can edit the HTML template for your "Forgot Password Template" page and remove the code segment that says "<? newsletter_signup(); ?>"
To get to the HTML Theme Editor: Choose "settings" -> "administrator". You will see the HTML Theme Editor on the left of the screen. Scroll all the way to the bottom for the "Forgot Password Template"
Your question about changing your email will correct the password that is on file. Here is a video that will help you:
You can edit the HTML template for your "Forgot Password Template" page and remove the code segment that says "<? newsletter_signup(); ?>"
To get to the HTML Theme Editor: Choose "settings" -> "administrator". You will see the HTML Theme Editor on the left of the screen. Scroll all the way to the bottom for the "Forgot Password Template"