Re: user.set_password('new password')
hi..
thanks!! haha... didn't notice that. how can no error...prompt out one....
-- On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Jonathan D. Baker <jonathandavidbaker@gmail.com> wrote:
--Save is a method, so it needs parentheses: user.save()
Sent from my iPhone--Hi,I 'm trying to change password in views.py in one of my def.having the below code.newpassword ="testing123"user = User.objects.get(username__exact = request.user)user.set_password(newpassword)user.saveit didn't prompt me any error. but, why my password still remained unchanged?Regards,MH
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