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There is not a native tag in EE for outputting the "forgot password" form into an EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

There is not a native tag in EE for outputting the "forgot password" form into an EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

There is not a native tag for outputting the "forgot password" form into an EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

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Anna_MediaGirl
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There is not a native tag in EE which allows you to movefor outputting the "forgot password" form into a normalan EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

There is not a native tag in EE which allows you to move the "forgot password" form into a normal EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

There is not a native tag in EE for outputting the "forgot password" form into an EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

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Anna_MediaGirl
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There is not a native tag in EE which allows you to move the "forgot password" form into a normal EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum htmlHTML and includeload the URLform into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The codetag to access the membernative EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger wordmember profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

There is not a native tag in EE which allows you to move the "forgot password" form into a normal EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum html and include the URL into your template using jQuery.

The code to access the member template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP.

There is not a native tag in EE which allows you to move the "forgot password" form into a normal EE template.

A "creative" option would be to strip down the native member template to bare minimum HTML and load the form into your template using jQuery.

JS would look like this:

<script>
     $('#result').load('/member/forgot_password');
</script>

HTML would look like this:

<div id=""></div>

The tag to access the native EE forgot password template is {path='member/forgot_password'} OR replace "member" with the member profile trigger word you have set in your CP. Or just use "/member/forgot_password".

You can submit the form via ajax as well so you don't have to show the default system message, or submit the form and show the system message.

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