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7/8/2009 11:43 PM
 
Hi, In the site I'm making, I need to update user details in another system when they are updated in DNN. One example of this is when the user updates their password, I need to send a request which updates the user details in the other database. Is there any way to hook event code into the existing profile management forms to achieve this? I am aware that I can create another screen which uses the DNN API to update the password and then call custom code to send the request, but was wondering if I could avoid it. Cheers, Ben
 
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7/9/2009 2:53 AM
 

nope, you'd have to swing your own.


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

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7/9/2009 2:58 AM
 
Yeah I thought that was the case, i've started writing it already. Cheers, Ben
 
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