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a1asupra
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/8/14 0:33

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Killing the firewall does nothing.

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darkcode
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/8/14 3:28

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is this because of the hot fix? im thinking to put back the old files

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a1asupra
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/8/16 5:22

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I've tried that.
You and I are in the same boat, bro.
I'm starting to look elswhere, like php Nuke.
Xoops was just the best though.

Once...

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a1asupra
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/8/16 23:35

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ok darkcode.
built a fresh database, delete all XOOPS from my server then uploaded 2.2.2
It has the necessary module for user reg.
Glad we figured it out.

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DeZ125
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/8/20 19:59

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Have just come across this problem meself on our site, turning off the firewall does nothing, however when someone signs up, there account does show under the extended profiles and has to be activated manually.

Bit of help on this one, anybody ??

DeZ

Xoops 2.2.2
Cbb 2.2 Final

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libervis
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/9/7 2:43

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This is unbelieveable.

It actually worked before yesterday and then I got an email via contact form from a visitor trying to register getting that "three characters" error. Then I search, find a fix and apply it and here we are: "Could not register new user." - out of the blue sky and with absolutely no fix or solution in sight.

God I wish I didn't upgrade to 2.2 branch. It's killing me.
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AWDMolitov
Re: Could not register new user.

yes we have the same problem at the AWD site. cannot register new users.

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libervis
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/9/7 4:04

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So, has there been *anyone* that had this problem and resolved it? If yes, you're most wanted! Please share with us what you did.

I have tried with the register.php file from profile module 2.2.2, but it's the same as with the fixed register.php of 2.2.3 (fixed for that "three characters" bug by phppp).

I am currently using the XOOPS 2.2.2 with the profile module of 2.2.3. I tried with the whole 2.2.2 profile module and it didn't work, and the problem started when I has both XOOPS and profile mod at 2.2.3 so..

You know how bad it is not being able to welcome new users on the site. It breaks my heart, especially when a guy emails me saying "please help!".
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jaquita
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/9/7 6:06

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Having read through this thread I don't see anywhere where the OS XOOPS is running on is mentioned. But I'll throw in my two cents worth anyhow.

If XOOPS is running on Linux make sure you check your file permissions and verify that the web server has access to read and possibly write to the XOOPS files. Especially if you've just added an upgrade or new module.

I'm using Xoops-2.2.3 running on ArchLinux and haven't had any serious problems. However, I *HAVE* seen XOOPS and other php programs display odd behaviour when they can't read some files because of misconfigured permissions.

Just a thought.

jaquita

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libervis
Re: Could not register new user.
  • 2005/9/7 6:47

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Well, it is GNU/Linux, yes. It is not on a local server, but on one by the hosting provider which, if I am not wrong, runs RedHat.

Permissions are usually automatically left right and unmodified as I upload stuff directly from the tarball to the server using krusader file manager/ftp client. I also checked now and permissions seem to be fine. I somehow don't think it is an issue with that.

I'll give it a more thorough check though, just to be sure, but I think it might be something else.

Thanks for the suggestion though (and cheers for Arch, a great distro! ;)

Daniel
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