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Re: [Demexp-dev] New registration /login protocol


From: David MENTRE
Subject: Re: [Demexp-dev] New registration /login protocol
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:49:43 +0200
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Hi Augustin,

Augustin <address@hidden> writes:

> I don't understand the question in the context above, that I left un-snipped.
> The Drupal user has already proved that they know the account name AND 
> password: I checked that they could login on the demexp server.

Ok, that was the missing part in the puzzle. :-)

> Either the email they used to create the drupal account is the same email as 
> the one you have on file, then you can activate the account yourself. 
> Or, the email is different from the one you have on file. In that case, you 
> forward the activation key to the email you have on file: this way, the 
> demexp account user can activate the account themselves, or.... complain: 
> "hey! I never registered on the drupal site!! Who is this guy pretending to 
> be me!!".

Ok, understood.

One day, we should write a demexp-drupal-admin-guide. :-)

>> What should I do if i *don't* want to activate the account?
>
> I'll add a 'cancel activation procedure' button. 

Ok, thanks.

>> How is the translation handled in Drupal?
>
> with .po files.

Nice.

> :) pheww! I am happy you like the overall design.

:-D

> I know it is still a bit rough around the edges, but it's a work in progress.
> I can think of several small improvements that'll make your job easier.

Please do. ;-) I *love* having my job made easier. :-D

> I really spend the whole week, full time (and more) on it.
>
> Tell me if you think that one or two details must be fixed in stage 1, 
> otherwise I would like to move on to other stuff.

I'll spend following days playing the ouvaton.demexp.org site and try to
build the Drupal interface on my machine. 

As usual, feel free to use your time as you wish.

Best wishes,
d.
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