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Yes, we will check the problem locally. In the mean while please
check their membership start and end dates
On 11/23/2011 07:48 AM, pedroparkero [via NewGenLib] wrote: Hi! Our students can't log in to OPAC even after I changed the password for them. Does the OPAC accept a user ID with hyphens? Because I can access mine and other staff & faculty members' accounts where the username is only made of numbers or letters. Please help ASAP.
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Ooops. Someone messed up the years and made the end dates this year. Sorry for the trouble. Will delete this topic now...
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Oh. So it seems the threads here are undeleteable. Anyway, to avoid making the thread completely pointless, might as well give a suggestion:
If the membership is expired, I hope the error that comes out of the OPAC informs the user that his/her membership is expired, and not that it is an invalid username/password, because, as we have found out, it can be misconstrued by the user.
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We recommend the same message to persist. Please comment
On 11/24/2011 08:01 AM, pedroparkero [via NewGenLib] wrote: Oh. So it seems the threads here are undeleteable. Anyway, to avoid making the thread completely pointless, might as well give a suggestion:
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But why would you recommend it persist? Wouldn't a more informative error message save people trouble in troubleshooting it? Separate errors for separate error events, not a one-size-fits-all message. For example, other good websites, when you input a username that isn't in their database, would not say the usual "invalid user/password" message but rather, will inform the user that the username does not exist and would give the option to the user to register instead with that name.
Although I would understand your hesitation to change the error if it would be very hard and tricky to insert it into the source code. That's just my thoughts on the matter.
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Our hesitation was not regarding the difficulty in changing the source code :) Issue raised and will be addressed On 11/24/2011 11:19 AM, pedroparkero [via NewGenLib] wrote: But why would you recommend it persist? Wouldn't a more informative error message save people trouble in troubleshooting it? Separate errors for separate error events, not a one-size-fits-all message. For example, other good websites, when you input a username that isn't in their database, would not say the usual "invalid user/password" message but rather, will inform the user that the username does not exist and would give the option to the user to register instead with that name.
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That's great. Thank you. :-)
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