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5/25/2007 9:34 AM
 

Portal Sign-Up 5.7 makes it easy to setup a community of portals where users can create their own portals and optionally pay you a fee using PayPal subscriptions.  This version makes it possible to allow visitors to create their own sites while preventing them from having administrative access. 

Portal Sign-Up has the ability to create Parent and Child portals.  Parent portals are created against a domain, for example: www.MyPortalSite.com.  Child Portals are created with an alias, for example: www.MyPortalSite.com/Jessica or www.MyPortalSite.com/MEDepartment  (Please note these are not real sites, just given for examples) 

The Non-Administrative Setup feature opens new doors for DNN with a wide range of uses.  It creates the new portal but doesn't add the user to the Administrative Roles.  Instead, Portal Sign-Up creates a role you define and adds the user to that role.  With this feature you can...

  • Offer free sites to new customers with limited administrative abilities.  Once they are ready to upgrade, point them to another instance of Portal Sign-Up configured for PayPal Subscriptions or simply email them a PayPal Subscription link.

  • Host a company intranet and provide employees with the ability to create their own sites while preventing them from administrative abilities in DNN.  This eliminates the need for exhaustive DotNetNuke Administrative Training.

  • Create a web hosting community that's easy to use for everyone, not just DNN savvy customers.  

New Features:

  • Now includes the ability to use CAPTCHA to make sure only humans are creating web sites.

  • Non-Administrative Setup: With this option, you can allow visitors to create new portals and prevent them from being an administrator of the site. Use this option in conjunction with well defined Site Templates to give your visitors their very own with site without administrative rights in DotNetNuke.

    • Includes the ability to create a new role that you define and adds the user to that role.  This allows you to control the users rights through the defined role.

  • Optional Skin/Container Selection: You can now hide the Skin/Container selection from the Portal Sign-Up form.
     

Other Features:

  • Skin Selection: Users can now select the skin they want their site created with.

  • Container Selection: Users can now select the container they want their site created with.

  • More PayPal Subscription Settings:

    • Trial Period Length

    • Subscription Period

    • Trial Fee and Subscription Fee

    • Users can now manage the subscription from PayPal

  • PayPal Integration

    • Allow Pending Transactions for those paying by e-check

    • Set Expiration Dates

    • Protection against Fraud

    • Automatically taken to new portal once payment is complete

    • For incomplete transactions, the portal is set with an expiration date for the previous day.  Allowing you to investigate transactions and enable portals by adjusting the expiration date.

  • Set Server Space

  • Limit 1 Portal Per User

  • Limit to a specific Portal Template

  • Set Sign-Up Instructions

  • Create Parent and/or Child Portals

  • Limit to Just Child Portals

Download Portal Sign-Up and more modules from www.OnyakTech.com

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Professional DNN Extensions, custom solutions and mobile apps since 2003.
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5/26/2007 4:14 AM
 

Chris,

It throws an error when I install it.  Tried it over 4.8 and as a fresh install after deletion of the prior install.  Still threw an error.  Left a message on a suppor ticket on your site.  DNN version 4.4.1

This is the one module made me sign up and I sure would like to have those new features.

Clay

 
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5/26/2007 9:50 AM
 

The issue was related to how Portal Sign-Up was compiled and it's references.  I uploaded a new version, this should fix everything for you.



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5/26/2007 12:42 PM
 

I guess I need to upgrade that site to 4.5.1 from 4.5.0 anyhow....  that solved the issue at the time.    Works and looks good...

 
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5/29/2007 12:02 AM
 

Hi Chris,

I downloaded the newly compiled module.  Works perfectly in 4.5.1, but is still throwing errors in 4.4.1.  I didn't read anything saying it was 4.5 only.  That 's fine if it is, I just didn't see that in your comments anywhere.

Clay

 
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