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5/10/2008 3:34 PM
 

I know this was true in older versions of DNN but isn't it the case that a user that has not logged in....will return userinfo.membership.approved = false?  Just trying to separate the anonymous users from those that are logged in with a custom module.


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5/10/2008 3:42 PM
 

Apparently membership.approved always returns TRUE in DNN4 although I don't think it did in DNN3?

At any rate, apparently checking to see if userinfo.userid = -1 will determine if they are not logged in or not so it looks that will work.


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