| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Previously I rolled my own password hashing function. While it at least
used some sort of salt, it's still a terrible idea.
The newly created class PasswordHash wraps the password_hash() family of
functions but can also check the old password hash format (to distinguish
them, the new password hashes are prefixed with a '!'). In
PasswordHash::needsRehash we then always report an hash of the old format
as being in need of a rehash. That way, these old hashes will be replaced
the next time the user successfully logs in.
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Should be \r7r\ste now
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- Remove unused variables
- Remove unused utility functions
- Asserting presence and typehinting global variables
- Remove unused variables
- Add missing global
- Add parameter type constraint
- Fix some references to nonexisting variables
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- Expand tabs into spaces
- Remove trailing whitespace
- Get rid of closing `?>` tags
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* If __DEBUG__ is true, STE will be in a more verbose mode.
* Ratatöskr's frontend STETags now uses the \ste\RuntimeError exception
This will also be Beta 3
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