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6/30/2010 1:33 PM
 
Hi Gaston,

did you used the Language selektor on top of the "Admin/SiteSettings"-page or your site-language-selector ?
So even your site URL is showing e.g."language/en-US" you could select a different language on the SiteSettings page.
Maybe, therefore under "Host/HostSettings" Enable Content Localization? should be turned on.

Regards, Stefan.
 
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10/19/2010 5:47 PM
 
Kurt wrote:
Okay. My Register links are working now...

I had somewhat of a workaround-epiphany. Given that the url, "~/register.aspx" was being treated as a missing page but that at the same time I was able to use the "ctl=register" querystring to manually navigate to the Registration page (i.e.: "~/default.aspx?ctl=register"), I tried setting up a urlmapping tag in the site's web.config page within the system.web section:

     
This causes the "missing page" register.aspx (which is what the Register links seem to point to) to redirect to a url that leads to the Register page, and has allowed the Register buttons in the Skin and on the Login page to work. It does not fix the underlying problem, but at least folks can now register on my site.

If anyone comes up with an actual fix to the initial problem, I would love to hear it!

 Kurt,

I created a page with title Register (same level as Home page).  Once I did this, the Register link will take to this Register page.  After I deleted the Register page, the Register link will take to the Home page.  I went to the Admin >> Recycle Bin and deleted the Register page then the Register link worked properly. 

Thus creating a page with title Register somehow interfered with DNN built-in Register link.  The fact that the deteled Register page stayed hidden in the Recycle Bin made it harder to troubleshoot.

Note:  the Register page is set to Not Specified in the Site Settings

Fuji.

 
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3/4/2011 5:59 PM
 
I need a little further help here. Under Site Settings, the User Profile Page list contains only pages that exist on my site. There is no option to set it to None Specified or anything other than a valid page on my site. It's currently set to Home (my home page). Any suggestions on how I can resolve this? I am running Dnn 5.06.01 (238)
 
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3/14/2011 1:35 PM
 
http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=15178&PROJID=2

No idea but 5.6.1 broke a module I was using. Other module developers are reporting the issue too. Obviously something is going on.

My user profile page setting is set to User Profile. Registration is set to Not Specified. My issue is probably not your issue. If you change yours to User Profile, you might be good.

Of course, what is this User Profile. Since you can't see it but it shows up in the list of pages. Somewhere, somebody had a weird idea and now we are seeing negative results.
 
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3/14/2011 4:31 PM
 
brian wrote:

Of course, what is this User Profile. Since you can't see it but it shows up in the list of pages. Somewhere, somebody had a weird idea and now we are seeing negative results.

 Actually, you can see the User Profile page. Select the page in Admin > Pages and then click the View Selected Page icon (magnifying glass)

 
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