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5/15/2007 12:12 PM
 

Hi i got one little question about behaviour of SignIn Module.

So, I got some users registered in my site. Now I specify some profile property to by required. So next time one some of my existing user log in, he must specify this property (because it is required). It works great, but problem is where that profile form will be displayed. Because that SignIn module displays that form inside that SignIn module :( I need to display that form in my User page, or in some another page. Is it possible? Displaying that profile form inside of SigIn module seems to be stupid.

Is there some possible way to do that?

 
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5/15/2007 5:01 PM
 

Users can access their profile by clicking on their username once they have logged in as well.


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5/16/2007 7:09 AM
 

mitchel.sellers@gmail.com wrote

Users can access their profile by clicking on their username once they have logged in as well.

You don't understand me... I give you an example. My users got this profile info: First name, Last name and IM. IM is not required so some of my users dont specify this profile info. Now i want to be IM required, so i set up it. When one of my existing users(which have not specify IM) log in it will display profile properties form inside of SignIn module. And i would like to show that profile properties form in some another page....

 
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5/16/2007 8:47 AM
 

ok, sorry I did understand that incorrectly.

To accomplish that, you will need to most likely use a third party module, or make modifications to the core.


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5/16/2007 4:06 PM
 

mitchel.sellers@gmail.com wrote

ok, sorry I did understand that incorrectly.

To accomplish that, you will need to most likely use a third party module, or make modifications to the core.

Thank you very much for the reply, I'll write my own module to solve this problem. If anybody is interested for this solution, I can paste it here...

 
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