Because if user submits my change_password form and leaves everything 
empty, I do not want 'Too short' to be error message for the old password 
field but rather something different.. and that did not change the 
error_message on it

On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 5:27:33 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>
> Why do you want to validate the old password? The only requirement should 
> be that it actually matches the old password, and therefore the only error 
> message you would want to report is that the password doesn't match (which 
> can be customized via auth.messages.invalid_password).
>
> Anthony
>
> On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 6:08:00 AM UTC-4, Simona Chovancová 
> wrote:
>>
>> I have a table defined like this:
>>
>> form_change_password = auth.change_password()
>> form_change_password.element(
>>         'input', _name='old_password')['_id'] = 'form-4'
>> form_change_password.element(
>>         'input', _name='new_password')['_id'] = 'form-5'
>> form_change_password.element(
>>         'input', _name='new_password2')['_id'] = 'form-6'
>>
>> When I leave all fields empty, the new_password has same error_message as 
>> any other password, edited using db.auth_user.password.requires = ..., but 
>> the old_password has just 'Too short' as error_message, how do I change 
>> old_password's error_message?
>> Thank you.
>>
>

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