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2010-03-15 09:25 AM

    Back working with the registration on www.buyyourcar.com.au. and the Ventrian Subscription module.

    I have several links for the visitor to go and register on the site, but after registration he lands on top of the home page. Being forced to start searching the site for a subscription form.

    How can I redirect from the registration form so that the visitor proceeds to a dedicated subscribe page?


    Thank Genius!!


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    2010-03-15 09:42 AM

    Then again, I have a problem leaving things too simple.

    I will link to Aweber, most likely using the DataSprings Form.
    So how do I get the user into the AWeber system without having him signing up a third time?

    ???????

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    2010-03-15 03:38 PM
    Dynamic Registration will permit you to use a "redirect after login" page.

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    2010-03-15 04:20 PM
    and for the Aweber section you should be able to setup a Form completion event on that form which sends a HTTP post to Aweber, just as I demonstrated in the tutorial.
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    2010-03-15 09:08 PM

    Thanks guys!
    So what are you using on this site??
    Looks pretty much like the standard DNN registration?

    So, "Dynamic Registration" (Data Springs) can replace the original DNN Registration? And thus register the visitor and group him into the DNN user groups? - And allow access to the Ventrian Subscription?

    If I got this right I better get to work with the Dynamic Registation from DataSprings.

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    2010-03-17 12:24 PM
    Yes this site uses standard registration.

    DataSprings Dynamic Registration replaces the original, it can assign a user to security roles, provide a custom registration form as well as all of the fuctions you have seen in Dynamic Forms.

    If you have used Dynamic Forms you will pick up registration very quickly. You may want to view this:

    PS. - Pass on my thanks to Mona for the book - I received it yesterday and have already read 3/4 of it - very interesting!

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    2010-03-19 08:39 AM

    Oooops Helps reading your responses before posting here Lee.

    I referred to Issue 40 / 41 and obviously you done another couple of Tutorials on the Dynamic Module?

    Back to the drawing board then....

    Hmmm...
    If you use the DNN standard here Lee, how do you re-direct after submission???



    Cheers


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    2010-03-19 08:54 AM
    The method I use on here for managing my email list is complicated and involves SQL queries, it is best to manage it with Dynamic Registration or Dynamic Forms sending the user email to Aweber.

    Note that Dynamic Forms and Dynamic Registration are 2 different modules.

    I was not aware I was redirecting anywhere on this site, can you provide an example of what you mean?


    You will have much more flexibility using Dynamic Registration than core registration

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    2010-03-19 08:56 AM
    Are you referring to when subscribing there is a link to register and after they register it sends them back to the subscribe page to fill out the ventrian form?
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    2010-03-19 08:59 AM
    If you are check out the links that I have placed in there:

    http://www.dnncreative.com/Subscrib...fault.aspx

    http://www.dnncreative.com/Subscrib...fault.aspx

    note that we have ctl and Login / Register after them - this sends the user to register / Login from this subscribe page, after a user registers it then automatically redirects them back to the page they registered / logged in from - there are no special settings to do this, this happens as default.
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    2010-03-19 09:09 AM

    Yes I noticed that we where talking about 2 different Modules as soon as I dug into the tutorials.


    About the redirect;
    I meant that I end up here afte3r registration;

    http://www.dnncreative.com/Subscrib...fault.aspx

    Is this a standard DNN Feature?

    My registrations always redirect to the home page??

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    2010-03-19 09:16 AM

    Probably still want to do it with Dynamic Forms now.

    My reason for changing (except from getting Aweber working) was to limit the requirements to two registrations;

    One Dynamic Form covering AWeber and DNN Registration.

    Then redirect to the Ventrian for subscription.


    Almost there....   Or ???


    Olle....

    PS; I certainly hope this can be accomplished as above, and if so - then Issue 53 and 54 wouldn't be relevant at the moment or?
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    2010-03-19 01:59 PM
    It would be best to use Dynamic Registration to avoid 2 registrations.

    With Dynamic Registration you create your standard regsitration form, but also add a tick box for subscribe to newsletter.

    In Dynamic Registration you add a form completion event so that it sends a HTTP post to Aweber - exactly the same method that you have done with Dynamic Forms.

    You would also add a redirect Form Completion event so that it then redirects to the ventrian subscription module
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    2010-03-20 05:32 AM
    Well, that sounds good Lee.

    But I just spent $150.00 and a few days learning the Dynamic Forms  - because it could handle the registration into Dot Net Nuke.

    Are you saying I'm going to throw these $$$ and time in the bin and start all over?


    My intention was to limit the registration to 2 steps;
    Register the user and send data to AWeber in one step.
    Redirect and have the client subscribe a Ventrian in step 2.

    Can this be achieved with the Dynamic Forms???

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