i was in a hurry earlier, maybe if the program is old you should update it, maybe its a bug or something...
HI,
I've moved a website running apache and phpnuke from a Freebsd machine to a Linux machine. All is working fine with the exception of one thing. When a new user registers him/herself, the password that is generated and stored in the database does not match the one sent to the user in the welcome email.
Line from my user.php file (I think it might be a fairly old version of php nuke)
// File: $Id: user.php,v 1.63 2001/09/01 20:36:24 mouzaia Exp $ $Name: $
The user is sent the email with a password in it and a username, when the user attempts to login using those credentials it fails. This function used to work fine on the FreeBSD machine, and users who were already in the database that I moved can login without a problem
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Geoff
i was in a hurry earlier, maybe if the program is old you should update it, maybe its a bug or something...
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I don't now anything about PHP, so we'll keep it on top for a while in the hopes that some who does shows up.
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That is a comment that you quoted in the message. Things kinda get screwy when you copy from any os to another os in coding sometimes. What I would do is save the database and reinstall phpnuke.
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