David Schorow
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I believe there should have been some update on this issue as this was implemented (not sure in what release). This was done in event emails suggesting that people register. But, in fact, this is a severe security vulnerability. People will readily forward such emails without realizing the consequences, and the recipient of the forwarded email can then log in as the person and do anything on the Wild Apricot system as that person. This feature should be cancelled or made optional.
See item 308932.
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We would like all of the sessions for the event to show up in the Wild Apricot phone app. We're using repeating events as a short hand way to enter a whole set of recurring activities (bike rides) that happen on a weekly basis with identical descriptions. These activities do not require any registration. All of the sessions in a multi-session event already show up in the web-site calendar, but they don't all show up in the phone app. People use the phone app by scrolling down to a desired date and seeing what activities are available on that date. So, if only the first or the next session of the multi-session event is listed, they won't know the activity is also happening on a future occurrence.
For example, we have a set of rides that happen every Monday at the same time. What shows up in the phone app is the ride happening on Monday, Feb 4th. But if someone has President's day off from work, and scrolls down to Feb 18th, they won't see the ride listed on that day and won't know to look for a multi-session event on an earlier Monday.
Also agree this is critically important for a content management site like Wild Apricot. Our organization changed our logo, so we uploaded our new logo (with a new name) to the website, but tracking down all of the references to the old logo file was difficult. This cross reference must include being used in work flow emails sent for membership, events, etc.