<jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> Yup, I get that. I was merely raising the possibility of an already hashed password getting hashed again. What's the advice for telling whether or not a password has already been hashed?
dont include the password in any updates except registration and
change passeord processes.
AD
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> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
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> On 27 Jul 2011, at 19:40, Ceeram wrote:
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> > This is mentioned in the migration guide, Auth doesnt auto hash your passwords anymore, you need to handle that manually in 2.0 . It was very confusing for new users to have the passwords auto hashed.
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