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Dennis Gray

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Passing a parameter to Drupal password reset form
September 24, 2013, 04:33:25 am
CiviCRM 4.1.5
Drupal 7.x

I know this is really a Drupal question but I'm hoping someone here has done this or knows how to do it.

We want to send an CiviMail blast to all of our contacts to ask them to update some of profile information using a Drupal form. The problem is most of our members do not know their password for various reasons so we have to get them to reset their password.

What we would like to do is construct a URL to be used in a CiviMail that would take the user to the password reset form and pass the primary email address (which is the email address Drupal knows) as a parameter in the URL so that when the form is opened, the field for the email address is pre-filled.

We'd need to be able to have access to the Drupal ID as a token, if one exists.

I'm cross posting this to a Drupal forum as well.

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