Apparently my 16 character password was just too strong for GoDaddy to handle.
Apparently my 16 character password was just too strong for GoDaddy to handle.
It may have been written by a New Zealander, but I'm pretty sure it was written by an American. Actually, that could explain it.
I see a lot of mistakes like this in our code comments. Although they all make me chuckle, this particular chunk of comment was too humorous not to post.
I just came across the comment below in some code I'm working on. With the exception of redacting the name of the company, this is verbatim what's in the file:
WELCOME TO THE [redacted] GARAGE SALE WEBSITE PROGRAM
THIS PROGRAM USES A TEMPLATE BASTED SYSTEM TO SERVER MULTIPLE WEBSITE
OF A SINGULAR CODEBASE.
I was working on a client's site, trying to get it finished up for launch. We sent our final version, and they sent back three changes. The first two were simple changes to the wording of a couple of e-mails, but the third was... Well, I'll let you read it for yourself:
<font face="Optima" size="3">3)Login
From testing here in our office, it
appears that the login function only works in “NumLock” is not on.
Please change it so that passwords work whether or not “NumLock”
is on.</font>