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  2. MDL-56955

No spacing between user name and $CFG->displayloginfailures info

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    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Icon: Minor Minor
    • 3.2
    • 3.2
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    • MOODLE_32_STABLE
    • MOODLE_32_STABLE
    • MDL-56955-master
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      Test using both clean and boost

      1. Add $CFG->displayloginfailures = true; to your config.php
      2. Try to login with the wrong password
      3. Login with the correct password
      4. Make sure there is a spacing between the user name and login failure message.
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      Test using both clean and boost Add $CFG->displayloginfailures = true; to your config.php Try to login with the wrong password Login with the correct password Make sure there is a spacing between the user name and login failure message.

      I didn't know about CFG->displayloginfailures, great feature . I don't expect many people using it, but if the setting is on and you fail to enter your password before you successfully log in, you will see, next to your user name in the header, the number of times you failed to enter your password correctly. I've attached a screenshot of how it looks like.

      Created while reviewing MDL-56905

            lameze Simey Lameze
            dmonllao David Monllaó
            Jake Dallimore Jake Dallimore
            David Monllaó David Monllaó
            Rajesh Taneja Rajesh Taneja
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