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miperez
Junior Member

Spain
243 Posts

Posted - 16 February 2004 :  12:11:07  Show Profile
Hi all.

My forum is going to be used internally in a LAN, and I have made changes so that the "register" link is only seen by the Forum Admins, so that they (in fact, it's gonna be me ) can register the new members as they need it.

In this situation, being redirected to policy.asp, scrolling down the page and hitting the agreement button doesn't make much sense, specially considering that this should be done more than 100 times.

Is there any easy way to change the link so that it directly takes you to register.asp? I have seen that it si not as easy as just making the link point to register.asp, because it will check for some values (strReferer,...) from the previous form and, if they are not found, it will redirect the browser to policy.asp.

Help this poor little forum admin, please!

Best Regards

Mikel Perez

"Hell is the place where everything test perfectly, and nothing works"

OneWayMule
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Austria
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Posted - 16 February 2004 :  13:42:13  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=43185

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miperez
Junior Member

Spain
243 Posts

Posted - 16 February 2004 :  14:44:39  Show Profile
Thanks a lot, I hadn't looked in the archived topics.

Best Regards

Mikel Perez

"Hell is the place where everything test perfectly, and nothing works"
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