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Timestamp:
07/27/2010 06:02:45 PM (14 years ago)
Author:
markjaquith
Message:

These are not verbs. http://notaverb.com/badbad_verbs

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  • trunk/wp-activate.php

    r14161 r15473  
    6666                echo '<p class="lead-in">';
    6767                if ( $signup->domain . $signup->path == '' ) {
    68                     printf( __('Your account has been activated. You may now <a href="%1$s">login</a> to the site using your chosen username of &#8220;%2$s&#8221;.  Please check your email inbox at %3$s for your password and login instructions. If you do not receive an email, please check your junk or spam folder. If you still do not receive an email within an hour, you can <a href="%4$s">reset your password</a>.'), network_site_url( 'wp-login.php', 'login' ), $signup->user_login, $signup->user_email, network_site_url( 'wp-login.php?action=lostpassword', 'login' ) );
     68                    printf( __('Your account has been activated. You may now <a href="%1$s">log in</a> to the site using your chosen username of &#8220;%2$s&#8221;.  Please check your email inbox at %3$s for your password and login instructions. If you do not receive an email, please check your junk or spam folder. If you still do not receive an email within an hour, you can <a href="%4$s">reset your password</a>.'), network_site_url( 'wp-login.php', 'login' ), $signup->user_login, $signup->user_email, network_site_url( 'wp-login.php?action=lostpassword', 'login' ) );
    6969                } else {
    7070                    printf( __('Your site at <a href="%1$s">%2$s</a> is active. You may now log in to your site using your chosen username of &#8220;%3$s&#8221;.  Please check your email inbox at %4$s for your password and login instructions.  If you do not receive an email, please check your junk or spam folder.  If you still do not receive an email within an hour, you can <a href="%5$s">reset your password</a>.'), 'http://' . $signup->domain, $signup->domain, $signup->user_login, $signup->user_email, network_site_url( 'wp-login.php?action=lostpassword' ) );
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