Hi, This is not really a new post except to me. I have looked back and find many references to it. The difficulty when they are old is to know if they are still relevant. The requirement to compare two email addresses to see if the user is doing it carefully is so common nowadays that perhaps it is built in to the latest version ? Is it?
If not can we persuade Max to do it !!
Meanwhile should I look up a Javascript to do it. Have you any pointers.
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Dave
If not can we persuade Max to do it !!
Meanwhile should I look up a Javascript to do it. Have you any pointers.
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Dave
Hi Dave,
It isn't built in, but you could add it easily enough with some validation code. Search here for password validation and IIRC you'll find examples using JavaScript on the client-side and PHP in the server-side box.
Bob
It isn't built in, but you could add it easily enough with some validation code. Search here for password validation and IIRC you'll find examples using JavaScript on the client-side and PHP in the server-side box.
Bob
Hi there RC3 seems good !
Email compare seems to be provided. My question is how to use it ??
There are a number of new things in RC3.
Date format now can go direct into a date column of MySql provided a date format of Y-m-d is set ine form edit.
There is a Watchman feature ?? what is that ?
Max has been very busy.
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Dave
Email compare seems to be provided. My question is how to use it ??
There are a number of new things in RC3.
Date format now can go direct into a date column of MySql provided a date format of Y-m-d is set ine form edit.
There is a Watchman feature ?? what is that ?
Max has been very busy.
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Dave
Hi Dave,
Mail compare was not added!
the watch man plugin is to control who can see the form and it has some start/end date/time for the form too!
Cheers
Max
Mail compare was not added!
the watch man plugin is to control who can see the form and it has some start/end date/time for the form too!
Cheers
Max
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