Opt In Email 4.0
'Relationship Building' and 'Communication' are two essential nuts and bolts for a business to prosper. This module allows you to bridge both of these and easily generate continuous awareness of your web site, products and services. Your prospects and customers will greatly appreciate this featur
Ultra Flash Player 6.1(16-in-1)
A 16-in-1 dnn module.Powerful yet easy to use. Capable of producing a multitude of functions including:Image rotator/Numeric rotator/ Mp3 player/Wmv player/ Flash video player /YouTube video player/Multimedia player / Text-to-speech podcast / Flipping book player/Banner topic player/Silverlight albu
XMod 5.1
Version 5 of the perennial best-selling tool for creating data-based solutions in DNN without custom programming. This version focuses on greater flexibility, expandability, and ease-of-use.
Ultra Video Gallery 2.4
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Active Forums
The award winning discussion forum and community solution for DotNetNuke is now even better. When you need to build the best community site, you need the best module, Active Forums!
Gloss // ALL COLORS! skin // XML Flash // W3C CSS XHTML1.0
Gloss is the first ALL COLORS! skin, featuring a powerful XML-based flash and being 100% W3C CSS XHMTL1.0 compliant. Tune it yourself on the fly, changing colors, backgrounds, containers, text color and size, width and more! Brilliant!Available for DNN4 and DNN5
Open-DocumentLibrary v3.0
Powerful, Ajax Enabled, Easy to Use. Document Management has never been better. Open-DocumentLibrary allows DotNetNuke users to share and manage documents in a flexible, intelligent way, offering granular control over Folder and Document access.
Minimalist by Evan O'Neil - ALL NEW !
ALL NEW ! - Minimalist includes skin packs in 12 great colors. Each color has Flat, Gradient and Glass versions. Feature rich XML Flash header, perfect for just about any purpose. 9 Different menu options in each skin pack; 3 horizontal menus, 3 vertical menus and 3 all-new Twin level menus . . .
Live Content v1.6.1 :: Web 2.0
Live Content uses Web 2.0 approach to provide a Rich User Interface and streamlines content presentation by overlaying content on current page. Overlay images, videos, audio, text/html content, flash, dotnetnuke modules, and external content. Experience the demo...
Ultra Media Gallery 5.4
Ultra Media Gallery is the most popular photo gallery and media gallery solution for DotNetNuke, UMG offers 10 different flash player to browse your gallery with completely different user interface experience.
Hi. I saw this has kind of been asked before, but I don't think this is exactly the same case. My setup is: Private registration in DNN (admin must authorize), and I selected to auto generate the password in Dynamic Registration. My expectation is that when the email from DNN goes out after I authorize, the password should be populated because the user never entered a password. This is the best time to tell them what the password is.
Right now they would have to go back to the site and request the password to be sent to them. This seems tedious and not workable. Is there any way to get the password to be populated in the email that gets sent when I authorize the user?
Hmm, ok after review I might be able to fix this myself. When I don't use Dynamic Registration, the user gets two emails. One when they register, and it shows their password. The other when I authorize and it doesn't.
So, it looks like I need to send my own registration email upon registration with Dynamic Registration. I saw a token where I can send the password, so I'll try this. I might be all set as it is.
Thanks, Chris
No go. All the other tokens which are listed seem to work, but for some reason username and password do not. The email goes but those fields are blank.
Any help would be appreciated. At this point it looks like I can't auto-generate the passwords. It'd be too much for the user to have to go to the site again and request their password and wait for another email.
If this was done for security reasons, it's actually hindering functionality I think.
Oh man, my bad. I was trying to go too fast. I saw the UserN and Pass tokens and tried to use those. Since I am using the auto generate userid/password, I need to use the tokens further down the list $(AutoCreateUserName) and $(AutoCreatePassword).
Thanks for you time, I should have looked into it more carefully, sorry about that. -Chris