RE: Has anybody ever come across this?

From: Tech (tech@domainwizardry.com)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2002 - 18:10:33 EST


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Order Information:
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Order #: {{id}}
Reg Type: {{reg_type}}
Domain: {{domain}}

User Name: {{reg_username}}
Password: {{reg_password}}

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org
[mailto:owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org] On Behalf Of Alex Brecher
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:07 PM
To: Dennis Hisey; Michael Brody; discuss-list@opensrs.org
Subject: Re: Has anybody ever come across this?

Is there a variable we can use to send a user their login info in the
welcome letters ?

Best Regards,

Alex Brecher

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Hisey" <dhisey@duplium.com>
To: "Michael Brody" <mbrody@tldsystems.com>; <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
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 &gt; 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&gt;sm
> > >
> > >Any ideas on how it could happen?
> > >
> > >Thank-you,
> > >
> > >Dennis Hisey
> >
>



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