This patch allows the method for hashing (onewaycrypting) the user passwords to
be set with $conf['passcrypt']. Available are MD5, salted MD5, SHA1 salted SHA1 (SSHA)
and the old Unix crypt (2 char seed).
This change was inspired by a mail from Chris Brotherton (thanks for making me think about this)
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This patch extends the user registration with a more direct
way without the need for an valid email address. The user
password is queried in the registration form and not automatically
generated and sent by email. This mode could be configured with the
new option 'autopasswd'. Some new texts were added for translation
but only english and german translation databases have been updated
yet.
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I just read "Don't make me think!" by Steve Krug, about
web usability, and I liked its common sense a lot.
One message was that every page should have a title,
and that it should literally match what you click to
get there.
This patch tries to automate that for Dokuwiki. In wiki
page links, it will fetch the first heading (the title)
and use it as the name in links (unless an explicit other
name is defined in the link). The same is done for
the breadcrumbs (at least the default ones). I believe
all this should make navigation easier. The feature
is enabled/disabled with a configuration variable
called $conf['useheading'].
TO DO: more testing. Check whether the first heading is
at a unique high level (probably easier when true parsing
will be used.) Check hierarchical breadcrumbs. Perhaps
omit the title from the automatic table of contents,
and perhaps adapt the toc intentation of the lower
level headings.
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