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6/10/2010 12:14 AM
MarkSensei
Joined: 6/27/2009
Posts: 34
go directly to registration page?
(Japan)
Hi,
This is the final step in my workflow using your module, I need to be able to send a user directly to the registration page and I just cant figure it out
I have the module on a login page and set it as DNN default login page, and some for a registration page.
I am not using the DNN token, I am trying to send a user directly to the registration page via a URL link sent to their email account so the url looks like
www.mysite/register.aspx
this will automatically load the DNN page of course but it shows the registration form. but if I direct it to a page where Advanced Login Module lives ie.
www.mysite/ALregister.aspx
the advanced login control opens showing the login screen.
is there something I can include in the url to open the registration form first?
Thanks for the help
Mark
6/10/2010 2:07 AM
DNN Module Support
Joined: 8/28/2006
Posts: 2065
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Australia)
This is something that is a good idea. We will add a URL option that allows this. Keep an eye out for an update that mentions this.
6/15/2010 12:22 AM
MarkSensei
Joined: 6/27/2009
Posts: 34
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Japan)
Hi,
I noticed there was an update released on 6.11 but reviewing the release notes on your site I am not sure, did you implement the above mentioned feature?
Or is this still to come?
Thanks
Mark
6/15/2010 11:55 AM
DNN Module Support
Joined: 8/28/2006
Posts: 2065
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Australia)
This was included, but not yet documented.
This is how you use it.
Show Registration Form – To show the registration form when the user hits the page with the module on it, you can add “?showregister=true” (without the “”) to the URL of the page. For example, if the page URL was this one: http://www.interactivewebs.com/Admin/Login/tabid/2030/language/en-US/Default.aspxThen adding the URL parameter would look like this: http://www.interactivewebs.com/Admin/Login/tabid/2030/language/en-US/Default.aspx?showregister=trueThis causing the registration form to be shown.
6/16/2010 12:01 AM
MarkSensei
Joined: 6/27/2009
Posts: 34
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Japan)
Excellent! it works
I dont wish to dump on you though but it seems that using ?showregister=true&?returnurl= ....... do not work well together.
It seems returnurl gets nullified and removerd from the url. I thought it might be my settings only but I tested it on this site by adding showregistration=true to the URL of a login page then loggin in and I am returned to the home page.
please check it out. I hope this is not a limitation of DNN itself.
Thanks for all the hard work
Mark
6/19/2010 1:57 AM
DNN Module Support
Joined: 8/28/2006
Posts: 2065
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Australia)
We are looking into this.
6/22/2010 11:56 PM
MarkSensei
Joined: 6/27/2009
Posts: 34
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Japan)
Hi,
I noticed there was a new module release. Were you able to tackle this issue?
BTW. I went to install the new build .39 but in the install wizard the manifest says it is still .38 so I didn't install
7/14/2010 4:03 AM
kiran kumar
Joined: 7/3/2010
Posts: 10
Re: go directly to registration page?
(United States)
HI,
How did you guys add the URL Parameter in the link, directly in the skin like
dnn:user runat="server" url="~/test.aspx?showregister=true" id="dnnUSER" cssclass="homelink"
or some other way, let me know, i want to do in right way
7/16/2010 2:11 PM
DNN Module Support
Joined: 8/28/2006
Posts: 2065
Re: go directly to registration page?
(Australia)
The parameter will work with the example you have given.
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