user registration

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kevin p davison's picture

User

We would like a "quick" way to change a user's "Status" from "Blocked" to "Active." Right now it takes about 3-4 clicks, and then save the User edit form after selecting the "Active" radio button.

When there are dozens of users, this can be tedious. The website client doesn't want users to be "Active" until after careful review...

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ilo's picture

Lazy registration, 2nd chance

Hi..

Voidberg and I are giving a second chance to the lazyreg module. Currently there's no such functionality in drupal, and it would be great. For now we have in plan allow the creation of a 'temporary account' to test the site features, and give the user chance to keep it, filling the missing account information, or forget it, just login out the site.

Is there something we are missing or we should consider? do you know of something being implemented about this?

Thanks in advance.
ilo

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yashsharma01's picture

Multistep form in user registration

Hi,
Any one help me . I am trying to implement a multistep form in the user registration process. but i unable to implement.
Multistep form is not working in the hook_user case 'register'.

Help me
Thanks
Yash Sharma

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bwv's picture

Email delivery discrepancy: Parent vs. subdomain

This was posted originally here >>>http://drupal.org/node/293930

But I realized belatedly that it might be better to address this to those with multisite experience.

I have drupal 6.3 installed and run about 20 other TLDs (site1.com, site2.com, etc., all folders located in the /sites directory) off that single installation. Everything works fine, with one exception.

I've noticed that the standard php mail functions (for user registration and webforms, for example) work for the parent installation, but uniformly do not work for the child subdomain installations.

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