Guess there are a few options. Well, that and I'm making it harder
than it should :) Thanks for the input. It's all php generated, so,
like I said, I think I'm making the solution harder than it is.
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> Brian Ronk
st wrap the in , but I don't
think that would work the way I want it to. Anyone know if this is
possible?
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t; $( '#account_pass' ).val("");
> $( '#account_pass_confirm' ).val("");
> return false;
> }
>
> that will make your end user frustrated, IMO
>
> hope this helps
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word change length in the password form),
when the user is entered into the database, the password is
unencrypted. Why is this? I'm I just encrypting it at the wrong
point?
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