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New Post 6/7/2008 3:18 PM
User is offline Leslie
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Multiple Registration Question 

Is it possible to have more than one registration page per portal. I want one page for signing up to a new portal and one general registration page for signing up for forums.

I know of the datasprings option but I was wanted to use the in-built DNN registration.

 
New Post 6/7/2008 10:09 PM
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Re: Multiple Registration Question 

Do you want the registrations to have different fields, or the same?


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New Post 6/8/2008 3:56 AM
User is offline Leslie
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Re: Multiple Registration Question 

Hi Chris,

The form for registering for a new portal will have more fields and the form for the forum will just have basic fields. I have already setup my portal form by "requesting profile for registration" and added some custom fields on the "manage user profiles".

I now just need a simple form for users to signup just to use the forum.

 
New Post 6/12/2008 3:16 PM
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Re: Multiple Registration Question 

Leslie,

I think you're going to have to either write a custom module to do this, or setup a third party module such as dynamic registration from Datasprings to do this.

Chris


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New Post 6/13/2008 6:29 AM
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Re: Multiple Registration Question 

I have multiple registration forms set up on my website. They each have different fields, and it is neat because you can select any field on the form and based on what the user enters you can add them to different security groups on your site. I am using the UCanUse module. It is very simple to set up.

 
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