On Dec 31, 2010, at 1:26 AM, Tamara Temple wrote: > > On Dec 28, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Joshua Kehn wrote: > >> Specifically: >> >>>> Dotan Cohen wrote: >>>>> I seem to have an issue with users who copy-paste their usernames and >>>>> passwords coping and pasting leading and trailing space characters. >> >> Users should not be copy-pasting passwords or usernames. Do not compromise a system to cater to bad [stupid, ignorant, you pick] users. If this is an issue then educate the users. > > I'm sorry, but this is just bloody stupid. I keep my usernames and randomly generated, very long passwords in a password keeper. If you're not going to let me copy paste them into a web page, i'm just not going to ever use your application. Copy/pasting is something that happens on the *local* machine -- it never goes out to the net. By forcing people to type in their user names and passwords you are going to cause them to enter easily-remembered, and typically easily-crackable combinations. What is the possible logic for disallowing someone to paste in their usernames/passwords??? > My point has been completely missed by you. I'm not saying don't allow copy pasting usernames and passwords (though I think that this is a poor choice). I'm saying don't automatically trim the passwords. Regards, -Josh ____________________________________ Joshua Kehn | Josh.Kehn@xxxxxxxxx http://joshuakehn.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php