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6/3/2007 2:44 AM
 

I have (more precisely - used to have) a separate page for user registration/profile. After upgrade to 4.5.3 it turned out that clicking "Register" link displays empty page for nonauthenticated user. :( Had to null user profile page in the site settings to get the registration working again.


 
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6/3/2007 5:10 AM
 

please log this issue into the public tracker at support.dotnetnuke.com


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Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group   European Network of DotNetNuke Professionals

 
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6/3/2007 5:26 AM
 

Done.

By the way, I've made a mistake in the first post. Of cource, I meant NONauthenticated user, since you obviously can't possibly register if you're already authenticated. :) Fixed the post.


 
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6/4/2007 11:49 AM
 

My submission was closed as unreproduceble. This made me doubt myself, so when I got home I tryed to reproduce it and succeeded.

Steps:

  1. Install 4.5.1.
  2. Upgrade to 4.5.3.
  3. Login as admin.
  4. Create new page.
  5. Put "User profile" module on it.
  6. Set this page as "User Page" in the site settings.
  7. Log out.
  8. Click "Register" link.
  9. Empty page!

 
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6/4/2007 6:08 PM
 

Same exact issue here, I upgraded from 4.5.1 to 4.5.3 and the custom user registration page was empty. After some searching I set the "User Page" from a custom page to <none specified> and it worked, albeit without my custom info in the registration page. Please fix this one ASAP.

 
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