Our company in the UK requires new wiki software and after reviewing many Ive found Dekiwiki to be by far the best. Since installing the software (Hayes 1.8.2) and running it by myself Ive now opened it up to select members of our company.
I struggled to get emails to be sent out to users when I created accounts for them whilst supplying a password. After reading you forums I found that this is something you are working on but it does work if I don't specify a password. I disabled the account created with the password I set, and created a new account of the same name with no password. The email was sent out as expected. However when the user clicked on the link in the email they were presented with the following message:
User for this nonce already exists.
We were quite surprised that your software would be using offensive language such as this and after some quick investigation we discovered this on wikipedia.
Wikipedia -Nonce
Using this definition:
Quote:
In cryptography, a nonce is a random, arbitrary number that is generated for security purposes and is used one time only.
I can see why you use that word, however here in the UK Nonce has a completely different meaning in everyday language:
Quote:
British slang word nonce, meaning a sex offender.
I'm sure you can understand that saying this nonce already exists may be frowned upon if seen within a company structure, therefore Im making a request for the error message to be altered or allow it to be altered in your resources.txt file.
Once I enabled the account again all was fine and the user was able to log in but thankfully no one higher up the chain of command saw the message otherwise I'd have had a lot of egg on my face.
Many thanks