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10/24/2006 12:25 AM
 
Well, I created a new signup module and copied the registration code from register.vb
How do I wire up the [register] button to this page?
 
Thanks
 
Ofer
 
 
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10/24/2006 8:14 PM
 
I've made *some* progress on this issue, however the custom regiatration page is not functioning yet.
I created two modules: myregister and myuser. I copied the source code from register.ascx/vb and user.ascx/vb respectively and made my changes.
Then I added both modules to DNN on a hidden page each and gave them Unautheticated access.
I also created a Skin object called [MYUSER] which is pointing to myuser.ascx and my skin contains a [MYUSER] reference.
So far so good, however this thing refuses to work.
After I logout, I get the signin page (username and password).
When I click 'Register' I still get the signin page, and only after I enter a valid username and password then I get redirected to my registration page. This is of course invalid, but I fail to understand the logic of DNN.
 
Can someone shed some light on how tomake it work? Please?
 
Thx
 
Ofer
 
 
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10/25/2006 10:05 PM
 
oferbar wrote
I've made *some* progress on this issue, however the custom regiatration page is not functioning yet.
I created two modules: myregister and myuser. I copied the source code from register.ascx/vb and user.ascx/vb respectively and made my changes.
Then I added both modules to DNN on a hidden page each and gave them Unautheticated access.
I also created a Skin object called [MYUSER] which is pointing to myuser.ascx and my skin contains a [MYUSER] reference.
So far so good, however this thing refuses to work.
After I logout, I get the signin page (username and password).
When I click 'Register' I still get the signin page, and only after I enter a valid username and password then I get redirected to my registration page. This is of course invalid, but I fail to understand the logic of DNN.
 
Can someone shed some light on how tomake it work? Please?
 
Thx
 
Ofer
 

 

I'm working off memory so some of this may not be acurate.  Your user registration page must allow access from anyone, make sure you configure the module that the control is on to allow access to everyone, not just registered users.  next, i think there is a "is profile valid" flag somewhere that - durring login, triggers whether or not the user is able to completely log in or or have to continue editing their profile first.

 

 
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10/26/2006 5:05 AM
 
Thanks but I have done that already and gave access to all users to the page, still no results.
 
I've taken a different approach and duplicated the Register and User controls and renamed to MyRegister and MyUser, hoping this will work better.
Indeed MyUser control is getting called, but I can't make MyRegister control to come up.
 
How does DNN register admin controls? except manually manipulating the db tables...
 
Many thanks
 
Ofer
 
 
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11/10/2006 9:50 AM
 
I was wondering if you were sucessfull in creating custom registration page? I'm working on same issue.  Thanks
 
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