Hello again, Webmaster33,
thanks that you have taken the time to have a look at the regexp issue! It looks good and I will add this regexp to the def file on my test server. I see that you suggest to just allow underscore as special char which makes absolutely sense to me .
Do you think this regexp has just an influence on the user signup/registration process for new users or do I have to rename existing users not complying to the new regexp?
As far as the app code is concerned, I fully agree that it takes some time to analyze it. First, I will wait a bit to see if GT posts an answer. In my oppinion, the help documentation should say something about Username and Password checking and it should be possible to add regexps. It's not so good to solve this with javascript and I would prefer to have this issue solved in DBMan SQL itself.
Best regards and have a good time
liver
thanks that you have taken the time to have a look at the regexp issue! It looks good and I will add this regexp to the def file on my test server. I see that you suggest to just allow underscore as special char which makes absolutely sense to me .
Do you think this regexp has just an influence on the user signup/registration process for new users or do I have to rename existing users not complying to the new regexp?
As far as the app code is concerned, I fully agree that it takes some time to analyze it. First, I will wait a bit to see if GT posts an answer. In my oppinion, the help documentation should say something about Username and Password checking and it should be possible to add regexps. It's not so good to solve this with javascript and I would prefer to have this issue solved in DBMan SQL itself.
Best regards and have a good time
liver