Hi Massimo,

just to remind you that it is not in the trunk yet.

thanks

On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Sebastian E. Ovide <
sebastianov...@gmail.com> wrote:

> just in case it could be useful:
>
> Index: tools.py
> ===================================================================
> --- tools.py    (revision 1140)
> +++ tools.py    (working copy)
> @@ -396,6 +396,7 @@
>          self.messages.invalid_email = 'Invalid email'
>          self.messages.invalid_login = 'Invalid login'
>          self.messages.invalid_user = 'Invalid user'
> +        self.messages.invalid_password = 'Invalid password'
>          self.messages.is_empty = "Cannot be empty"
>          self.messages.mismatched_password = "Password fields don't match"
>          self.messages.verify_email = \
> @@ -1173,7 +1174,8 @@
>              label=self.messages.old_password,
>              requires=validators(
>                       self.settings.table_user[passfield].requires,
> -                     IS_IN_DB(s, '%s.%s' % (usern, passfield)))),
> +                     IS_IN_DB(s, '%s.%s' % (usern,passfield),
> +
> error_message=self.messages.invalid_password))),
>              sql.SQLField('new_password', 'password',
>              label=self.messages.new_password,
>              requires=self.settings.table_user[passfield].requires),
>
>
> Sebastian E. Ovide
>
>
> Sent from Dublin, Ireland
>
> On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 7:28 PM, 
> sebastianovide+...@gmail.com<sebastianovide%2b...@gmail.com>
> <sebastianov...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have just tried and it is working fine for mismatched_password....
>>
>> but in case the old password is wrong the message is still "value not
>> in database!"
>>
>> On Jun 25, 4:25 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>> > Try the trunk and the following customizations:
>> >
>> >         auth.messages.invalid_email = 'Invalid email'
>> >         auth.messages.invalid_login = 'Invalid login'
>> >         auth.messages.invalid_user = 'Invalid user'
>> >         auth.messages.is_empty = "Cannot be empty"
>> >         auth.messages.mismatched_password = "Password fields don't
>> > match"
>> >
>> > Massimo
>> >
>> > On Jun 25, 7:35 am, "Sebastian E. Ovide" <sebastianov...@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hi,
>> >
>> > > Using Auth.change_password I noticed that if the 2 password do not
>> match
>> > > web2py is giving the message "invalid expression!" and if the password
>> is
>> > > not valid the message is "value not in database!". Is it possible to
>> change
>> > > those strings with some more user friendly ones ?
>> >
>> > > thanks
>> >
>> > > Sebastian E. Ovide
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>>
>


-- 

Sebastian E. Ovide



Sent from Dublin, Ireland

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