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Changeset 12100


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Timestamp:
10/25/2009 09:28:20 AM (16 years ago)
Author:
westi
Message:

Fix some login typos. Fixes #11031 props filosofo.

Location:
trunk/wp-admin
Files:
5 edited

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  • trunk/wp-admin/import/dotclear.php

    r11450 r12100  
    605605        echo '<p>'.__('Welcome to WordPress.  We hope (and expect!) that you will find this platform incredibly rewarding!  As a new WordPress user coming from DotClear, there are some things that we would like to point out.  Hopefully, they will help your transition go as smoothly as possible.').'</p>';
    606606        echo '<h3>'.__('Users').'</h3>';
    607         echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('You have already setup WordPress and have been assigned an administrative login and password.  Forget it.  You didn&#8217;t have that login in DotClear, why should you have it here?  Instead we have taken care to import all of your users into our system.  Unfortunately there is one downside.  Because both WordPress and DotClear uses a strong encryption hash with passwords, it is impossible to decrypt it and we are forced to assign temporary passwords to all your users.  <strong>Every user has the same username, but their passwords are reset to password123.</strong>  So <a href="%1$s">Login</a> and change it.'), '/wp-login.php').'</p>';
     607        echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('You have already setup WordPress and have been assigned an administrative login and password.  Forget it.  You didn&#8217;t have that login in DotClear, why should you have it here?  Instead we have taken care to import all of your users into our system.  Unfortunately there is one downside.  Because both WordPress and DotClear uses a strong encryption hash with passwords, it is impossible to decrypt it and we are forced to assign temporary passwords to all your users.  <strong>Every user has the same username, but their passwords are reset to password123.</strong>  So <a href="%1$s">Log in</a> and change it.'), '/wp-login.php').'</p>';
    608608        echo '<h3>'.__('Preserving Authors').'</h3>';
    609609        echo '<p>'.__('Secondly, we have attempted to preserve post authors.  If you are the only author or contributor to your blog, then you are safe.  In most cases, we are successful in this preservation endeavor.  However, if we cannot ascertain the name of the writer due to discrepancies between database tables, we assign it to you, the administrative user.').'</p>';
     
    617617        echo '<li>'.__('<a href="http://codex.wordpress.org">The Codex (In other words, the WordPress Bible)</a>').'</li>';
    618618        echo '</ul>';
    619         echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('That&#8217;s it! What are you waiting for? Go <a href="%1$s">login</a>!'), '../wp-login.php').'</p>';
     619        echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('That&#8217;s it! What are you waiting for? Go <a href="%1$s">log in</a>!'), '../wp-login.php').'</p>';
    620620    }
    621621
  • trunk/wp-admin/import/greymatter.php

    r11204 r12100  
    6464<td><label for="lastentry"><?php _e('Last entry&#8217;s number:') ?></label></td>
    6565<td><input type="text" name="lastentry" id="lastentry" value="00000001" /><br />
    66     <?php _e('This importer will search for files 00000001.cgi to 000-whatever.cgi,<br />so you need to enter the number of the last GM post here.<br />(if you don&#8217;t know that number, just log into your FTP and look it out<br />in the entries&#8217; folder)') ?></td>
     66    <?php _e('This importer will search for files 00000001.cgi to 000-whatever.cgi,<br />so you need to enter the number of the last GM post here.<br />(if you don&#8217;t know that number, just log in to your FTP and look it out<br />in the entries&#8217; folder)') ?></td>
    6767</tr>
    6868</table>
  • trunk/wp-admin/import/livejournal.php

    r11964 r12100  
    725725        }
    726726
    727         // Login to confirm the details are correct
     727        // Log in to confirm the details are correct
    728728        if ( empty( $this->username ) || empty( $this->password ) ) {
    729729            ?>
  • trunk/wp-admin/import/textpattern.php

    r11204 r12100  
    583583        echo '<p>'.__('Welcome to WordPress.  We hope (and expect!) that you will find this platform incredibly rewarding!  As a new WordPress user coming from Textpattern, there are some things that we would like to point out.  Hopefully, they will help your transition go as smoothly as possible.').'</p>';
    584584        echo '<h3>'.__('Users').'</h3>';
    585         echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('You have already setup WordPress and have been assigned an administrative login and password.  Forget it.  You didn&#8217;t have that login in Textpattern, why should you have it here?  Instead we have taken care to import all of your users into our system.  Unfortunately there is one downside.  Because both WordPress and Textpattern uses a strong encryption hash with passwords, it is impossible to decrypt it and we are forced to assign temporary passwords to all your users.  <strong>Every user has the same username, but their passwords are reset to password123.</strong>  So <a href="%1$s">Login</a> and change it.'), get_bloginfo( 'wpurl' ) . '/wp-login.php').'</p>';
     585        echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('You have already setup WordPress and have been assigned an administrative login and password.  Forget it.  You didn&#8217;t have that login in Textpattern, why should you have it here?  Instead we have taken care to import all of your users into our system.  Unfortunately there is one downside.  Because both WordPress and Textpattern uses a strong encryption hash with passwords, it is impossible to decrypt it and we are forced to assign temporary passwords to all your users.  <strong>Every user has the same username, but their passwords are reset to password123.</strong>  So <a href="%1$s">log in</a> and change it.'), get_bloginfo( 'wpurl' ) . '/wp-login.php').'</p>';
    586586        echo '<h3>'.__('Preserving Authors').'</h3>';
    587587        echo '<p>'.__('Secondly, we have attempted to preserve post authors.  If you are the only author or contributor to your blog, then you are safe.  In most cases, we are successful in this preservation endeavor.  However, if we cannot ascertain the name of the writer due to discrepancies between database tables, we assign it to you, the administrative user.').'</p>';
     
    595595        echo '<li>'.__('<a href="http://codex.wordpress.org">The Codex (In other words, the WordPress Bible)</a>').'</li>';
    596596        echo '</ul>';
    597         echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('That&#8217;s it! What are you waiting for? Go <a href="%1$s">login</a>!'), get_bloginfo( 'wpurl' ) . '/wp-login.php').'</p>';
     597        echo '<p>'.sprintf(__('That&#8217;s it! What are you waiting for? Go <a href="%1$s">log in</a>!'), get_bloginfo( 'wpurl' ) . '/wp-login.php').'</p>';
    598598    }
    599599
  • trunk/wp-admin/includes/export.php

    r11930 r12100  
    222222
    223223<!-- To import this information into a WordPress blog follow these steps. -->
    224 <!-- 1. Log into that blog as an administrator. -->
     224<!-- 1. Log in to that blog as an administrator. -->
    225225<!-- 2. Go to Tools: Import in the blog's admin panels (or Manage: Import in older versions of WordPress). -->
    226226<!-- 3. Choose "WordPress" from the list. -->
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