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$closeRegister and actions needed to take around, when you enable it

 
fruitfly
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#1 | Posted: 23 Nov 2003 05:10
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Ok, I read the FAQ and if I understand it right, in the $closeRegister it should be set to '1' in order to make minibb generate a password and mail it to them...or to somehow verify the email address they're using is valid.

Well, I set it to 1 but it doesn't do that. Am I missing something here?
Team
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#2 | Posted: 24 Nov 2003 10:29
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Have you uncommented this option?
fruitfly
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#3 | Posted: 24 Nov 2003 18:24
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oh my goodness, thank you. You know what, I spent a good while looking at all this too to make sure I wasn't missing something silly. hehehe, thank you. :)
james_lee
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#4 | Posted: 20 Mar 2004 09:13
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I don't understand. What do you mean by uncommented this option?? Please help!
Team
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#5 | Posted: 20 Mar 2004 13:32
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remove two slashes before it in setup_options.php file
james_lee
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#6 | Posted: 20 Mar 2004 22:33
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Got it. No wonder it doesnt work for me too~ Thanks!!
Gaaz
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#7 | Posted: 7 Jun 2004 00:28
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Hi, I set $closeRegister=1; so people are emailed their password, this is excellent but I want to change the succesful registration message so that it tells them that they will get emailed, otherwise all it says is "thank you very much for registering",

where can I change this message ? I can't find it any of the files !

thanks
Pille
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#8 | Posted: 7 Jun 2004 01:02
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It's in the lang file.

This line: $l_thankYouReg = 'Thank you very much for registration!';

Change the text there.
Gaaz
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#9 | Posted: 9 Jun 2004 16:51
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Thanks loads Pille, I must have missed it at first, cheers!
 
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