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#133 2006-01-31 00:27:14

dea
New Member
Registered: 2006-01-26
Posts: 2

Re: mem_self_register

Manfre, I instantly downloaded and installed the new version you kindly provided. Unfortunately, I did not encounter any changes. Submission mails still are sent by “Array” <array@…> (in addition to the fix/hack needed fo have mem_self_register working with messy URLs).

Regarding my changes: I’m still a bit confused about it affecting a single line. You’re creating forms in other places within the plugin, but only at this occurence, you do this kind of URL validation. Is this intentionally? Any deeper meaning I do not realize?

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#134 2006-02-02 21:18:33

Manfre
Plugin Author
From: North Carolina
Registered: 2004-05-22
Posts: 588
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Re: mem_self_register

I’m not sure as to why you are still experiencing the “Array” problem. I am unable to replicate this with 4.0.3 and mem_self_register 0.6.5 in clean or messy mode. Can I get an admin login to your txp install to have a look? If so, email me the login info.

With regards to the url cleaning, I don’t remember the exact reason why I added that. It’s been there for a while…probably to work around a problem encountered in a previous version of Txp. It doesn’t appear in the other forms because those are on the admin side of Txp and the mem_self_register_form tag is the only client side form used by the plugin. I will figure out if this is still needed and how to go about fixing messy url support.

Last edited by Manfre (2006-02-02 21:22:15)

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#135 2006-02-22 09:58:37

Luxebot
Member
From: Los Angeles
Registered: 2006-02-18
Posts: 25

Re: mem_self_register

Hi, I’m using this plugin in conjunction with ign_password_protect and for the most part it works great! It’s exactly what I need.

However, I just can’t get over this one hurdle: I can’t get the password-change form to display. I get an error: “tag_error < txp:mem_change_password_form form=“mem_password_form” > -> Textpattern Warning: unknown_tag”

This is what I have in my article (I have added spaces between the tags and the “<” and “>” so they’ll show up here) :

< txp:ign_if_not_logged_in >
Please <a href=”/site/register”>log in</a> to view this section.
< /txp:ign_if_not_logged_in >

< txp:ign_if_logged_in >

< h3 >Edit your user information here:< /h3 >

< txp:mem_change_password_form form=“mem_password_form” >
Change your password: <br />
< txp:mem_mem_password_input / >
<p>< txp:mem_submit / ></p>
< /txp:mem_change_password_form >

< txp:mem_user_edit_form >
Change your email address:< br / >
< txp:mem_email_input / >

< p >< txp:mem_submit / >< /p >

< p >< txp:mem_profile / >< /p >
< /txp:mem_user_edit_form >

< /txp:ign_if_logged_in >

I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong … users can register, and receive the email with their generated password.

I have Textpattern 4.0.3, and am using mem_self_register 0.6.5. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!

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#136 2006-02-22 18:19:43

Manfre
Plugin Author
From: North Carolina
Registered: 2004-05-22
Posts: 588
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Re: mem_self_register

Documentation error.

Use the tag mem_change_pass_form

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#137 2006-02-22 20:59:52

Luxebot
Member
From: Los Angeles
Registered: 2006-02-18
Posts: 25

Re: mem_self_register

Ok, I changed that, but now the error says

“tag_error < txp:mem_mem_password_input/ > -> Textpattern Warning: unknown_tag”

Thanks.

***Edit***

Ah, ok, it was another documentation error, there’s only supposed to be one “mem” in < txp:mem_mem_password_input / >.

Thanks for the help again.

Last edited by Luxebot (2006-02-22 21:11:21)

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#138 2006-03-05 09:10:27

mmelon
Member
Registered: 2006-03-02
Posts: 95

Re: mem_self_register

I am using 4.03 and self register 0.6.5. I am currently running messy urls.

The plugin still allows existing usernames to re-register. I am also getting the array problem. The email is being send from “array” @ my host address not my domain. I am sure it’s not supposed to do that.

<code>
From: Array <Array@myhost.net>
Reply-To: Array@myhost.net
To: mickmelon@gmail.com
Date: 05-Mar-2006 08:46
Subject: [Designed for offense] your_login_info

Dear moob,

Thank you for registering at http://mydomain.com/.

Your login name: moob
Your password: xts3z4

If you have any questions please reply to this email address.

Sincerely,
Array
Array
</code>

I’d really like to get this going. Let me know Manfre if I can provide any other help or info. Thanks for the great plugin

Mike

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#139 2006-03-06 08:58:54

marios
Archived Plugin Author
Registered: 2005-03-12
Posts: 1,253

Re: mem_self_register

I tried this plugin with a TXP 4.0.3 on a TLD . apart from the first half of the name specified as Array,It works only when I send mail to my IMAP accounts .Any other pop3 accounts won’t get the mail.
There is no sent message displayed but instead shows an integer stating=“1“next to the textarea field.

regards, marios


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#140 2006-03-07 23:47:24

Luxebot
Member
From: Los Angeles
Registered: 2006-02-18
Posts: 25

Re: mem_self_register

Is there a way to enable users (who have no priveliges) to automatically regenerate their password when they’ve forgotten it? For instance, at the log-in, there is a link that says “Forgot my password” and then an email will be sent automatically with a newly generated password. Is this possible? I think it would be a great feature either way.

Thanks for the great plugin.

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#141 2006-03-13 18:57:36

Manfre
Plugin Author
From: North Carolina
Registered: 2004-05-22
Posts: 588
Website

Re: mem_self_register

Version 0.7.1 is posted for download. Properly handles duplicate username.

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#142 2006-03-20 15:20:15

dog_biscuits
Member
Registered: 2005-10-14
Posts: 10

Re: mem_self_register

I’m seeing the “Array” issue too. Also when an invalid email address is entered, the error message displayed is just the digit “1”.

I only downloaded and installed both textpattern and the plugin on Friday, so they should both be the latest versions.

Apart from the above this is a great plug-in and saved me a lot of work :-)

d_b

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#143 2006-03-23 21:04:30

qwallis
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From: Köln Germany
Registered: 2006-03-13
Posts: 17
Website

Re: mem_self_register

Hello Manfre, I am trying to use mem_self_register and it’s mostly Ok. An email is sent out to the new user, but <code><txp:mem_admin_name /></code> and <code><txp:mem_admin_email /></code> are both replaced by “Array” in the email. The email is also from “Array” (with the return path: <root@myhostsdnsserveretc.co.uk> ). Also no email is sent out to the “Publisher” user.
I would very much like to be able to use this plugin on my site, and I understand that the issues I am having are ones that other people have also had, but after having read this whole thread and doing lots of searching I still can’t find any help.

Thanks.

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#144 2006-03-28 08:52:44

M_i
Member
Registered: 2006-03-05
Posts: 122

Re: mem_self_register

qwallis wrote:

Hello Manfre, I am trying to use mem_self_register and it’s mostly Ok. An email is sent out to the new user, but <code><txp:mem_admin_name /></code> and <code><txp:mem_admin_email /></code> are both replaced by “Array” in the email. The email is also from “Array” (with the return path: <root@myhostsdnsserveretc.co.uk> ). Also no email is sent out to the “Publisher” user.
I would very much like to be able to use this plugin on my site, and I understand that the issues I am having are ones that other people have also had, but after having read this whole thread and doing lots of searching I still can’t find any help.

Thanks.

Same here. I’ve edited the email form so it doesn’t use <code><txp:mem_admin_name /></code> or <code><txp:mem_admin_email /></code>, but my name and email instead. The email now looks fine, except for the sender, which is still ‘Array’ (Array@myhost.com). And of course there’s no CC received by admin.

What I’d like to do is edit the code of the plugin so instead of it using admin_name and admin_email, I simply enter my name & email there as well – I don’t need to edit it afterwards anyway. But I haven’t managed this yet without setting off all sorts of error messages.

Ideas anyone?

edit:

PS: is there something about this plugin that resists editing? I make the slightest change and it starts spouting error messages. And I mean the slightest change: removed the plugin, reinstalled it, and edited it so the top line of slashes has one extra slash. How would that do any harm?
Result:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in /(..)/tptest/textpattern/lib/txplib_misc.php(459) : eval()’d code on line 579
The above errors were caused by the plugin:mem_self_register

Last edited by M_i (2006-03-28 09:04:13)

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