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how to make two different registration forms?

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Vytautas Germanavičius

Thursday 31 March 2005 10:10:49 pm

i have 2 totaly different types of users, i created two additional classes in Users group.
Question is, how to make two different registration forms? Because /usser/register still show edit form for default User class.

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Gustaf Carleson

Tuesday 19 April 2005 3:56:23 pm

Did you have any success achieving this?

Fabricio Guerrero

Thursday 21 April 2005 6:08:48 am

hi.. on a similar occasion i solved this a pretty dirty way..

I just send parameters and depending on this i would show one form or another.

if you know of a cleaner way please let me know.

Fabricio

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Daniel Beyer

Thursday 21 April 2005 6:28:38 am

eZ publish allows only one class per siteaccess as the "default new user class". You can set the class which should be used in section "[UserSettings]" with the setting "UserClassID=" in site.ini. Default is 4 which is the user class which comes with eZ publish. If you want to have to different user classes for registration you need to setup a different siteaccess to override that setting with it.

Note: You can set the default Group and the default placement, too! Just check section "[UserSettings]" in ste.ini for it.

You can get help with siteaccesses at:
http://www.ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/incoming/design/siteaccess_configuration
http://www.ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/configuration/configuration/site_access
http://www.ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/configuration/configuration/tips_tricks/several_sites_with_one_installation

Or search the docs for siteaccess.

Daniel Beyer
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Gustaf Carleson

Friday 22 April 2005 5:40:15 am

So basically you mean setting up different sub-domain names for each user type using siteaccess?

For example:

http://userclass1.mysite.com/user/register
http://userclass2.mysite.com/user/register

Or am I getting you wrong?

/Gustaf

Bruce Morrison

Friday 22 April 2005 8:38:47 pm

You could always create your own module. It would basically be a copy of the user/register module and allow for both regristration pages to co-exist in the same site.

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