Allow User Registration

16 years 6 months ago #49678 by colinstewart
Allow User Registration was created by colinstewart
Hi!

I'm try to do a new installation of Joomla 1.0.13 with Community Builder 1.1.

I've been through the process before and all worked with no problem, but this time, when I go to the Community Builder Configuation to set the Registration to "yes, independently of global settings" this does not appear. The only option available is "same as global 'allow registration' site setting. The drop down menu doesn't show other option.

I've installed the cblogin module, I've sync'd users, I've also tried switching off registration in site settings but nothing seems to work.

I've removed everything, re-installed joomla and community builder and still can't set "Allow User Registration" to Yes.

Thanks

Colin

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16 years 6 months ago #49710 by nant
Replied by nant on topic Re:Allow User Registration
Sounds like something went wrong with your CB installation.

Try unistalling and reinstalling.

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16 years 6 months ago #49721 by colinstewart
Replied by colinstewart on topic Re:Allow User Registration
Hi

Thanks for the reply.

I've tried that, 3 times.

I've even deleted the sub-domain from my server and re-created then re-installed and still the exact same problem.

I've re-downloaded the install zips for both Joomla and CB and tried again on a clean environment and exactly same problem.

I'm totally confused as I can't see any difference in what I'm doing now as to what I've done before.

Cheers

Colin

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16 years 6 months ago #49740 by beat
Replied by beat on topic Re:Allow User Registration
hm, unless your translated language file is not right, i don't understand how this could happen... : This is the code in admin.comprofiler.html.php which generates these choices:

[code:1] $admin_allowcbregistration = array();
$admin_allowcbregistration[] = mosHTML::makeOption( '0', _UE_REG_ALLOWREG_SAME_AS_GLOBAL );
$admin_allowcbregistration[] = mosHTML::makeOption( '1', _UE_REG_ALLOWREG_YES );
[/code:1]

If you have this code in that file, as in original installation, you should have:

Same as original
and
yes allow registration

as options.

Do you have English as site default language ?

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16 years 6 months ago #49753 by colinstewart
Replied by colinstewart on topic Re:Allow User Registration
Hi!

Yes, the default language is English. Nothing has changed to when I installed before. I am using the same installation files I used previously, adding only the cb component and modules.

I cannot see any difference as to what I've done before.

I'm going to give another go this evening.

Thanks

Colin

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16 years 6 months ago #49819 by colinstewart
Replied by colinstewart on topic Re:Allow User Registration
Hi!

I've tried again and still same problem.

I used new downloads of Joomla and CB.
I used a different domain and a brand new database.
I uploaded Joomla and uncompressed it. I then installed the CB component.
Then went into the configuration and the problem was exactly the same.

I can't see what is wrong at all.

Now very stuck

Thanks

Colin

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