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295 | $errors = retrieve_password(); |
296 | if ( !is_wp_error($errors) ) { |
297 | wp_redirect('wp-login.php?checkemail=confirm'); |
298 | exit(); |
299 | } |
300 | } |
301 |
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302 | if ( 'invalidkey' == $_GET['error'] ) $errors->add('invalidkey', __('Sorry, that key does not appear to be valid.')); |
303 |
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304 | do_action('lost_password'); |
305 | login_header(__('Lost Password'), '<p class="message">' . __('Please enter your username or e-mail address. You will receive a new password via e-mail.') . '</p>', $errors); |
306 | ?> |
307 |
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308 | <form name="lostpasswordform" id="lostpasswordform" action="<?php echo site_url('wp-login.php?action=lostpassword', 'login_post') ?>" method="post"> |
309 | <p> |
310 | <label><?php _e('Username or E-mail:') ?><br /> |
311 | <input type="text" name="user_login" id="user_login" class="input" value="<?php echo attribute_escape(stripslashes($_POST['user_login'])); ?>" size="20" tabindex="10" /></label> |
312 | </p> |
313 | <?php do_action('lostpassword_form'); ?> |