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June 23, 2008 at 1:16 pm #130033Hi all
I am thinking of installing CB at the site. But, i know from earlyer installs that CB needs to use it’s own login.
Is there anyone that has modifyed the login to be used with CB – or is there anyone that can help me point out the lines of code that needs to be delt with?
I will be extremely glad and thankfull for any response to this 🙂
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June 23, 2008 at 6:20 pm #255604<em>@mayhesla 61386 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi all
I am thinking of installing CB at the site. But, i know from earlyer installs that CB needs to use it’s own login.
Is there anyone that has modifyed the login to be used with CB – or is there anyone that can help me point out the lines of code that needs to be delt with?
I will be extremely glad and thankfull for any response to this :)</blockquote>
Hi mayhesla,
This would just be a matter of scripting — considering how many have posted on this same issue, I wonder if there is any definitive solution to this already.
I would be interested to know the answer to this also. Right now, what I do is “unpublish” the “login sign in” module. I do not want it where it is anyway, and just publish the “login registration” form and the other modules from CB, because they occupy space, I just place them at the bottom of the right position.
There is a customer who is sharing a script for what you want, maybe; but he did not answer my question whether the revised script has the true functionality of CB, just like Admin approval of those who registered and validated for email, as well as confirmed their registration by clicking the link in the email validation letter.
He did not respond to the key question about Admin validation, so I did not use the one he was sharing with other customers.
You have to search because I do not know off hand what the thread was or who the person is.
Cornelio.
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June 23, 2008 at 10:00 pm #255667Hi Cornelio
Thanx for your reply and help
I think i’ll use the same method as you, if i decide to use CB.
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June 23, 2008 at 10:38 pm #255671<em>@mayhesla 61554 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi Cornelio
Thanx for your reply and help
I think i’ll use the same method as you, if i decide to use CB.</blockquote>
It is good to have the registration security provided by CB with their Captcha (it has audio aside from the characters). One feature that I use is to make sure that the Admin any registration — where the email address has been validated — this is automatic, and if an email address is valid, a further check that the CB Registration does is to send an email, so that it can check that the email address is then owned by the one who registered. As a show of proof, the regristrant must check the validation link in the sent email. Then, a final step, if you checked “Moderator” validation, then you have to approved the registration to be final before the registrant can log in. Note: this admin approval has to be done in the Front End (CB WorkFlorws, not the BackEnd.
Without the Final step involving Admin validation, f your site becomes popular (or even it is not so popular) you will get a lot of spammers or even malicious one.
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