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11/30/2006 11:41 PM
 

Hi,

Is there any way to show a different set of fields on the registration page than on the member profile once logged in?

Ideally I would like to make a couple of fields available for entry while signing up - but definitely not all of them. However I would like to make additional fields available once they have logged in - hence I can't use the visible flag because thats an all or nothing situation.

Thanks,

Dale


www.creative-dreaming.com
 
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12/3/2006 7:30 PM
 

Here's what I'm doing if it helps.   I'm taking the approach to add the fields to the user profile but make them invisible so they aren't on the registration page.  Then, using the module "ListX" by Bi4ce I can create other forms to add data to the invisible fields.

 
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12/5/2006 9:36 PM
 
Hi
I had a similar problem and ended up using a third party module from UCanUse called User Manager.
It has a nice abilty to have "slave" foms and lots of control. Ridiculously cheap and it solved my problems in a day.
It also allow you to mix native and user fields. 

Ian

Mutate and Survive
 
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