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by faeyanpiraat
1776 days ago
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Or you could trigger an ajax call on the page that actually checks the token validity then redirect the user to a new password or a sorryexpired form. Gmail may fetch the page but wont run the js on it. Edit: this works for situations when spam filters fetch the links as soon as the mail arrives. |
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Comment about a form and PUT/POST is good - it will work by standards in any browser, even when gmail starts executing javascript. Add auto-submit on top javascript if preferred.