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New Post 7/5/2008 9:07 AM
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User is offline ilyam
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Having different registration pages 

 

 

Hello,

I've posted this question in VS 2003 related folder by mistake - I had to post it here.

I'm wondering if it is possible to have different registration pages on the site?

The scenario is the following: I want to have one common Home page without Register / Login links on it, instead - I want to have 2 separated links - one will redirect user to LoginPage1 with one registration functionality, the second link will redirect user to LoginPage2 with another registration fuctionality.

I will very appreciate any ideas / suggestions

Thank you in advance

 
New Post 7/8/2008 11:39 PM
User is offline Agung Riyadi
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Re: Having different registration pages 

>>> I want to have one common Home page without Register / Login links on it

Just create another skin without [LOGIN] and [USER] token.

Why you have to make two different registration pages ? And which one that should use DNN registration page. If you don't want to use DNN registration page then the only solution is custom module which utilize membership functionality.

CMIIW.

 
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