• Resolved swisspenelope

    (@swisspenelope)


    Hi again

    I tried borrowing WordPress’s class-phpass.php (in the includes directory) and using my own code to update all the plaintext passwords in my new swpm database. This worked … each member in the database got a hashed password in the format “$P$….”

    However, when I log in with the new password, using the swpm Member Login form, I get the “password empty or invalid” message every time. So my use of class-phpass.php is clearly not sufficient.

    Can swpm developers point me in the right direction? I just want the users to be able to log in with the same passwords when I deliver the new website, but without asking them all to sign up and have swpm create passwords for them. There are 560 users and they will freak totally if we ask them to do this.

    Thanks in advance
    SP

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-membership/

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