File Name: userEditDetails
File Submitter: Jelmer
File Submitted: 25 Jan 2008
File Category: Security
Allows a logged-in user to edit his/her details.
Reupload my working copy since the originals seem to be lost. Files might suffer from a small overload of Dutch translation.
PLEASE NOTE: this isn't a copy/paste/action snippet, you manually have to create an extra table in your MySQL database to hold the extra data you want to store.
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[Snippet] userEditDetails
Started by Jelmer, Jan 25 2008 07:08 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 25 January 2008 - 07:08 PM
#2
Posted 03 February 2009 - 12:26 AM
Jelmer, thanks for such a great snippet. This appears exactly what I am looking for on a client's site that needs to manually sign people up, but would like site users to be able to modify their details, including their password, especially after retrieving a new one.
However, I was hoping that you may provide two things:
For 2., well, my dutch is unfortunately non-existent and I need to update the subject of the e-mails and other variables. English is not even my first language, but most people can get by with it.
I hope this helps. Thanks again.
However, I was hoping that you may provide two things:
- A very brief how-to install and use the snippet
A translation into English of snippet's variables
For 2., well, my dutch is unfortunately non-existent and I need to update the subject of the e-mails and other variables. English is not even my first language, but most people can get by with it.
I hope this helps. Thanks again.
Edited by Rodrigo0DC, 03 February 2009 - 12:27 AM.
#3
Posted 03 November 2009 - 02:19 PM
Can anyone give me some pointers on making field mandatory (AKA, display a message if someone clears a field and tries to save their profile)?
I know it's not idiot-proof, because people could replace values with garbage, but the client is insisting.
Edit: figured it out. Once I have verification that it's working as the client wants, I'll share.
I know it's not idiot-proof, because people could replace values with garbage, but the client is insisting.
Edit: figured it out. Once I have verification that it's working as the client wants, I'll share.
Edited by Opal, 03 November 2009 - 04:15 PM.
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