Re: [76attendees] RFID experiment web site login problems?

中村 修 <osamu@wide.ad.jp> Sun, 08 November 2009 14:35 UTC

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I'm sorry for confusing you.

	osamu


On 2009/11/08, at 23:21, Go Kawaguchi wrote:

> Me too
>
> I got the same problem.
> It seemed "l" for me in my account. But it was "I". I was really  
> surprised at the fact.
> I made a mistake like my father who is unfamiliar with a computer.
> But the receptionist looked at and treated me like him, event though  
> we are real professional computer engineers!
>
> I think they should have considered the font to print out.
>
> Go
>
> From: Nakamura-san <osamu@wide.ad.jp>
> Date: Sun Nov 08 2009 22:52:31 GMT+0900
>
>> Sorry for confusing.
>> Initial password only use 'I' uppercase "i".
>> and it dose "not" use lowercase L and numeric 1.
>>        osamu
>> On 2009/11/08, at 22:40, Aaron Falk wrote:
>>> Yes, that was exactly my problem too.
>>>
>>> --aaron
>>>
>>> Yoshiro YONEYA wrote:
>>>> I also took a couple of minutes for succesful login, because I  
>>>> couldn't
>>>> distinguish capital I and small l, and tried with small l for a  
>>>> while.
>