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forgejo/templates/user/auth/reset_passwd.tmpl
Gerben 2dc6f15eca Don't warn users about *every* dirty form (#3707)
The choice regarding which forms should or should not trigger a warning
is subjective. I tried to be consistent and not warn about forms that:
 - run an action, rather than edit data: search, send an email.
 - delete data: a warning about losing data would be confusing

Note that forms on sign-in pages were already ignored (using a selector,
rather than an explicit class on the form element).

Fixes #3698.
2018-03-23 22:10:42 +08:00

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{{template "base/head" .}}
<div class="user reset password">
<div class="ui middle very relaxed page grid">
<div class="column">
<form class="ui form ignore-dirty" action="{{.Link}}" method="post">
{{.CsrfTokenHtml}}
<input name="code" type="hidden" value="{{.Code}}">
<h2 class="ui top attached header">
{{.i18n.Tr "auth.reset_password"}}
</h2>
<div class="ui attached segment">
{{template "base/alert" .}}
{{if .IsResetForm}}
<div class="required inline field {{if .Err_Password}}error{{end}}">
<label for="password">{{.i18n.Tr "password"}}</label>
<input id="password" name="password" type="password" value="{{.password}}" autocomplete="off" autofocus required>
</div>
<div class="ui divider"></div>
<div class="inline field">
<label></label>
<button class="ui blue button">{{.i18n.Tr "auth.reset_password_helper"}}</button>
</div>
{{else}}
<p class="center">{{.i18n.Tr "auth.invalid_code"}}</p>
{{end}}
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{{template "base/footer" .}}