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gregstout
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skipping stones
skipping stones

01/14/2007 12:55 PM  

Can we define more than one registration page? 

I would like to have two registration pages, so that RegPage1 has questions and events for certain security roles and RegPage2 gives different ones.

I will have external links that will take the user to the correct registration page.

In testing this, it looks like the Dynamic Registration module is global across the site - no matter what page I put it on (but this might have been caused because I copied the page?).

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

Chad
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river guide
river guide

01/16/2007 9:17 AM  
Greg,

No. You can have as many registration pages as you would like. The key only becomes when the user updates their registration page and if you would like them to use the standard 'register' or click on their display name to modify their profile since this has to be set to a page.

You could do this a few ways.
1. Use your own register links and hide the default register link on your portal, this would allow for example, 'employers' to register with one link and also a seperate links for 'job seekers'.

2. This is the more custom and more work approach -

You could use two seperate registration pages and have users register at different places. You could then have the register link to point a page which would have a custom module, based on the roles the user has, redirect them to the correct update profile page. We have not yet developed a custom module to do this redirection but would probably just include it as part of Dynamic Registration or make it an optional download.

So for example: You create two registration pages, you could probably make them both hidden and give users a link to them. One registration page gives a user the roler 'employer' and one registration page gives the user the role 'job seeker'. you then set the 'User Page' under Admin, Site Settings to be a page which includes a redirection to another url based on the users role. This module would determine that the user who was signed in had a particular role and based on that role it would redirect them to the update profile registration page for employer (or the other page for job seeker).

Either way, you can use multiple registration page with Dynamic Registration. The only question then becomes how much you want to integrate (if at all) with the core and core register/update link on most skins.

-Chad
gregstout
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skipping stones
skipping stones

01/16/2007 8:33 PM  

I actually have designed our site this way with two different pages with the Dynamic Registration (DR) module on each one.  The problem is that the DR modules seem to be logically linked to each other, so when I make a change on on DR module on page 1, those changes are also made to the DR module on page 2. 

I think I made a "copy" of page 1 to have the separate page 2 with the other DR. 

The way I solve it now is just to use the two pages and have the DR module detect the different based on a query string I send to invoke it.  The two pages need to be different because of the other content on the page.  The modules are pretty much the same, except I need a different message displayed after the form is submitted.

I have it working now, but it seems a bit odd that each of the 2 modules on different pages are "tied" together.

Next time, I will try to just "add" the module on the 2nd page.  Maybe that will keep them from being tied together.

 

Chad
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river guide
river guide

01/16/2007 8:50 PM  
Well the only time it should be 'tied' together would be if you had setup linking within the dnn core integration area (i.e. linking first name to the dnn extended field first name etc...). Other then that it should be pulling from seperate tables even if you used the IPORTABLE feature to import and export the questions and so forth.
Chad
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river guide
river guide

01/16/2007 8:57 PM  
"The modules are pretty much the same, except I need a different message displayed after the form is submitted."

Also, if this is truly all you need then you don't really need to implement it as you are thinking. All you would have to do is have one form and then some criteria used for a Dynamic Event.

It sounds like this might already be what you are doing though? If not, here are the basics...

Step 1: Based on the general settings there is a redirect URL, you can set this to whatever page you would like a certain number of users to be directed to.

Step 2: Setup a dynamic registraiton event and make sure you specify the criteria for the event. Set the event type to be redirect to another page. When you specify the criteria remember that you could use a hidden field and still use the querystring to set the field value.

This sounds like what you are already doing but if not that is all that is needed. Also keep in mind that you can send seperate emails using the dynamic email event so that might be something to consider too.

-Chad
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