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11/10/2008 5:50 AM
 

Hi All

I wish to have a signin dialog on all pages before user login and hide it once the user login. I saw some discussion about it in this forum so I follow the details and used the signin module that I put on side pane at all public pages. Normally it works fine so it hides once the user is logged in, however if the user have a mandatory field empty in the profile the user details module will display at the place where the signin is located. This is obviously not convenient. What I would like have is that when the user is forced to edit user's profile the page will be redirect to the user page and after saving the profile will return to the original page. Can it be done?

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OrenG

 
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11/10/2008 12:48 PM
 

in this case, imho it is preferable to use [login] and [user] tokens in your skin or a dedicated login page.


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