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2/3/2017 5:17 AM
 

Hi

Has anybody got this going? I was looking at the language files & it shows a token of [Custom:1]

I cant seem to get it for [User:VerificationCode] going.

Thanks in advance

Todd

 
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2/3/2017 6:32 PM
 
some templates are using DNN TokenReplace engine the substitute placeholders like [User:...], while others just use a few custom strings (e.g. [Custom:0] .. [Custom:5]).
This depends on the choice of the developer. If you need a specific placeholder for a specific resource key, please enter an enhancement request into the public issue tracker at support.dnnsoftware.com.

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Sebastian Leupold

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2/3/2017 9:38 PM
 

Thanks Sebastian,

what is the token for the verification code?

When I used [VerificationCode] the URL had a format of ********** Its been a while but i seem to recall that past URLs actually had the code but that irrelevant.

when i clicked on the link i get error message Service is not available.

Thanks

Todd

 
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2/4/2017 5:41 AM
 

Ive just tested with the standard dnn registration form in DNN9 & it works perfect. There is in fact a code at the end of the URL in the email.

So it seems to a non developer like me that some sort of other action or something is now happening (in DNN9) to get the verification code which then inserts it into the token [Custom:1]

When I put the token at the end of the URL, it doesn't work.

 
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2/5/2017 6:27 AM
 

I guess the question becomes, Sebastian, what does one need to put at the front of the [Custom:1] token to get the verification code for DNN9?

 

In previous versions the answer would have been [User:VerificationCode]

 

In DNN 9 it seems to be [???:Custom:1] (ive tried User & this didn't work

 

Thanks in advance

 

Todd

 

 

 

 
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