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skenow wrote:
I tend to agree with David on this - the feature isn't that confusing, and it does provide another level of security. I would only ask that the DISPLAYNAME have the same configuration as the user email field - allow the admin to turn on/off user edits of that field. Also, because of some of my sites need to be monitored for acceptable content (my church's, for example), I would like notification/approval for any changes, if the user can edit.
I feel, no matter what, there _definitely_ needs to be the option to prevent users CHANGING their display name. That is a given and I really have a difficult time understanding quite how the XOOPS team could possibly have implimented this feature without enabling Admins to be able to PREVENT users from changing their Displayname.
I think there will be a divide amoung XOOPS users as to whether this "feature" is useful or not. Both sides have valid reasons. Some, like you, will want to make use of it but others (and I guess the majority) will see this as an INTRUSION of their registration process. It will simply be an annoying, unecessary field to them; cluttering-up what they want to be a MINIMAL/QUICK registration process.
My argument is that sites have managed PERFECTLY well without this extra field for decades. I'm not denying that hackers CAN be a problem and anything to prevent them is welcome, but - in all honestly - for MOST sites, they are not an issue. Birdseed's post above is a prime example - running a site with 20000 since 2002 and no hacking attempts. I myself have never had a problem with account hackers them either.
And please note I DO actually think this is an EXCELLENT idea for ADMIN and MOD accounts, but for user accounts on most sites it is nothing more than annoying overkill.
If XOOPS insist on having this Displayname field than it should be implimented in a TOTALLY optional way for Admins. That way those who want to increase security can and those grown-up enough to understand the "risks" (which are very minimal) involved in NOT using it are not *FORCED* to do so.
This is an obscure feature, not the NORM in CMS's, so please do not make us use this when many will see no need for it. If XOOPS do not impliment this feature in an optional manner they will force people, like me, to HACK the XOOPS Profile modules. If people, like me, are not exactly expert PHP coders this will be an even BIGGER security risk than single user names!