Issue 2378: Email Verification fails, requesting a new verification email link is always the same but on site (Invalid Token)
Status:  Invalid
Owner: ----
Closed:  Jan 2014
Reported by ierokipi...@gmail.com, Jan 2, 2014
Link:http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/VE/U3bGjEP4xp8r/eCTiJj2dSe6xg8IZ2sxH411GQ==ODQ1ODpkZW1ldHJpc0B3YWxsYS5jb20=

When clicked on any browser i get this:

Code Review - Error
Server Error
Invalid token
and i can press continue but i cant verify my email
Please fix!
This is getting annoying.
Jan 3, 2014
Project Member #1 edwin.ke...@gmail.com
This is likely an issue with your email client that it doesn't include the trailing '=' into the link. Have you tried copy and pasting the link manually into your browser?
Jan 3, 2014
#2 ierokipi...@gmail.com
Yes i tried everything,on firefox and chrome.
I just need a new verif. Email

Jan 3, 2014
Project Member #3 edwin.ke...@gmail.com
Not sure we can help with this, you better contact the administrator of the review.cyanogenmod.org Gerrit server. In a worst case it should be possible to verify your email by updating the corresponding flag in the Gerrit database.
Jan 3, 2014
#4 ierokipi...@gmail.com
Any contact details?
Or if possible pm him this  issue 2378  so it gets resolved asap please,
My regards.
Jan 9, 2014
Project Member #5 david.pu...@sonymobile.com
Not a Gerrit issue.  Please contact the owner of review.cyanogenmod.org

Status: Invalid
Jun 24, 2014
#6 oswald.b...@gmx.de
arguably, the last section of RFC 1738 implies that unencoded equal signs are not permitted in http urls, so outlook (and whatever other MUAs) isn't strictly misbehaving when it chops off the trailing equal signs.
therefore i think the issue is in fact valid.

that notwithstanding, outlook is a reality in many corporate envionments, so knowingly producing data which screws over its users isn't very pragmatic.

Jan 20, 2015
#7 lagadmay...@gmail.com
just paste the link which you have received in browser (IE) and your email id will be registered.
Mar 11, 2015
#8 oswald.b...@gmx.de
i didn't ask for a workaround, but for accepting that there is, in fact, a problem.