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<title>Password change</title>
<volumenum>10</volumenum>
<issuenum>85</issuenum>
<pubdate>2007-08-23T13:56:25-04:00</pubdate>
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<firstname>Norman</firstname><surname>Walsh</surname>
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<copyright><year>2007</year><holder>Norman Walsh</holder></copyright>
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<para>This web site authentication error really made me laugh.</para>
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<para xml:id='p1'>I went to a reasonably high profile web site to
submit a proposal. Attempting to login with OpenID challenged me to
provide an email address and password (er, what was the point of
asking for the OpenID then?).
</para>

<para xml:id='p2'>Fine and dandy, except the site already knows my email address
so I must have logged in last year. That means I just don't remember
my password. Click on “forgotten password”. Wait. Get email. Click on
“click this link to change your password.”</para>

<para xml:id='p3'>Provide password. Twice, per usual. Click “Change password”:</para>

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<para xml:id='p4'>I decided to laugh instead of cry. And I decided not to
embarrass the responsible parties by naming them. You owe me one.</para>

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