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2015-05-19 08:21:18 -0500 answered a question Unable to recover account.

After many attempts over many days, today the account recovery email made it to my inbox. I can now log in to my account again.

I don't know what has changed. ROS answers is still at Askbot 0.7.53.

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2015-05-06 05:56:57 -0500 asked a question Unable to recover account.

I'm a registered user to ros.answers.com, and so far have successfully used my Google credentials for signing up. Lately, I was getting a message saying that

OpenID 2.0 for Google accounts is going away soon. Learn more.

but signup worked fine so far. Recently, the Google signup icon has changed, and the above message is no longer displayed. I'm instead prompted to a user registration page saying 'Complete registration'. Since I am an already registered user, I click on:

Already have an account? Recover it by email.

but no email is sent to the provided address (yes, I also checked the Spam folder). ROS answers is powered by Askbot 0.7.53.

The question is then, how should I proceed to sign in with my existing account, using Google credentials?

2014-06-03 02:28:18 -0500 asked a question Autolinking URLs adds a trailing </p>

When adding a URL without explicitly creating a link (just type URL, no use of square/round braces), a trailing </p> is added to the pointed-to address, rendering the link invalid. I've seen this happen when commenting answers. It seems to not happen when asking a question. You can find an example post where the problem occurs here:

answers.ros.org/question/171071/jointpositioncontroller-state-erroneous-error

See answer comments.