Hi,
when is this going to be fixed? Or is there some code I can hack into some php file for suppressing that behaviour?
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Hi,
Have you given a try to [extension by Eric] LCAS ?
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Hello
I don't know what your plugin does but another solution is
$conf['insensitive_case_logon'] = true;
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flop25 wrote:
Hello
I don't know what your plugin does but another solution isCode:
$conf['insensitive_case_logon'] = true;
I don't remember why but this option works for complete login case sensitivity. Example : test <> TEST. But this don't work with "Test" = "TEst" = "tEsT" and so on...
LCAS (Login Case & Accent Sensitivity) can be set to make "test" <> "Test" <> "TEst" and so on. But it's not really my plugin, better Whiler's and LucMorizur's one ;-)
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Both solutions work. But I'm not sure which is the better one because I know nothing about the String handling in Piwigo. But as I pointed out it works and I'm happy know. I'll stay with the plugin because I'm too lazy to edit some configfiles or rather keeping track of changes made to such files and piwigo makes it really easy to install/activate plugins. ;)
Edit: There is a little typo within the plugin config options
> Casse and accent insensitivity
Last edited by nikond700 (2012-06-18 19:15:10)
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nikond700 wrote:
I'll stay with the plugin because I'm too lazy to edit some configfiles or rather keeping track of changes made to such files and piwigo makes it really easy to install/activate plugins. ;)
Well, it's very easy to edit the configuration file too by using the LocalFile Editor plugin ;-)
nikond700 wrote:
Edit: There is a little typo within the plugin config options
> Casse and accent insensitivity
Thank you for your report. I fixed it for the next release.
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I like to get an update of LCAS for Piwigo 2.6.1.
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