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1/5/2008 6:42 AM
 

Hi folks,

Fairly new DNN user here -- for the most part very satisfied with the software, but having some trouble figuring out the registration process. After several hours of Googling and looking for documentation that might help me with my problem, all to no avail, I'm resorting to the forums...

I am running DNN 4.06.02. My requirement is pretty simple. I host a community site which is open to the public. A lot of people are turned off by the requirement to input a first and last name during the registration process. I have no particular reason to collect that information from my users and requiring it for registration prevents a number of people from registering in the first place.

When a user tries to register with the site, the portal requires a username, an email address, a first name, a last name, and a display name. That's five pieces of ID! I don't know if anyone else is having this problem -- I'd prefer to keep it to the username and email address myself.

In the "Manage Profile Properties" section of the portal admin pages, I set FirstName and LastName to be neither visible nor required. Neither of these settings appears to have any effect on the registration process.

I've seen some scattered references around the net to a Register.ascx user control but this does not exist in my installation of DNN.

Bottom line - how can I make these fields optional for my users? Does the portal have some kind of hardcoded need for them that prevents this? What can I do?

Going a step further I'd even like to customize the registration process and offer people the opportunity to sign up for a newsletter, but this seems like a difficult endeavor - let's start with the optional fields!

Thanks,
Aaron

 
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1/8/2008 4:34 AM
 

Hi,

Anyone have any idea about this?

Thanks--A.

 
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1/8/2008 5:51 AM
 

you cannot turn off firstname and lastname (and also email) as they are required by the application. Even though the UI suggests you can make them invisible, this is not possible


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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1/8/2008 4:48 PM
 

Thanks for the reply Erik. This is somewhat troubling to hear as it suggests that DNN may not be an appropriate choice for many types of Internet communities (not talking porn or anything here, simply that in many consumer-oriented niches the competition does not require people to provide any personally identifiable information with their registration).

I have noticed that it is possible to specify default values for these fields. Do you know if there's any other way to make them invisible? As a workaround, perhaps I could make those fields hidden, and pre-populate them.

I haven't had much luck finding any way to modify the registration page without delving into the DNN source code.

 
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1/8/2008 5:38 PM
 

Just because a person is required to provide a name and email doesn't mmean they have to be truthful about it... I fill out bogus info on form all the time.

I also believe that these items of info are Credential items of information. I believe  credentials are used to authenticate users who try to login.

 
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