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Xmod Pro Password «2K 2024»

context.ValidationErrors.Add("Password does not meet complexity requirements."); context.CancelSubmit = true;

Xmod Pro is an exceptional tool for building database-driven applications, but it is not a password manager . Treat password fields as ephemeral secrets—capture them, hash them via DNN’s provider, and discard the plaintext immediately. Never store, log, or display a password (hashed or otherwise) inside an Xmod Pro custom table. Xmod Pro Password

Introduction: The DNN Authentication Gap DotNetNuke (DNN) Platform provides a robust, role-based security model out of the box. However, its native Form and List (FnL) module lacks the granularity required for custom user portals, membership directories, or employee handbooks. This is where Xmod Pro —the premium data management module from Datasprings—fills the void. context

This ensures consistency whether the user registers via native DNN or your Xmod Pro form. When you load an edit form for an existing record, setting TextMode="Password" will result in an empty field (browsers do not send password values back to the client for security). This creates user confusion: “Why is my password blank?” Common Solution (and its flaw) Developers often load the actual hash into the Text property – but displaying a hash is useless and leaking hashes is a security vulnerability. Correct Pattern: Password Placeholder Logic Use a checkbox or separate "Change Password" section: This ensures consistency whether the user registers via