[TYPO3] feuser_admin in 4.0.1?

Pascal pascal at rogue.spambegone.sheep.nl
Sat Aug 12 12:53:59 CEST 2006


Many thanks Carsten and Joey,

it seems the cobination of the missing TS and the use of 'newloginbox' instead 
of the orginal was the cause of the non-functioning login.

Now that I solved it, I can later dive into the GRSP stuff and setup the 
newloginbox with 'sr_feuser_register'.

Pascal

JoH wrote:
>>>>I am in the process of setting up my first site in Typo3. Because I
>>>>need to setup an user registration, I installed 'feuser_admin' and
>>>>created a test account. However I was not able to login with this
>>>>account, therefore I also installed 'newloginbox' and set up a fine,
>>>>new loginbox on the login page.
>>>>Even with this form I am not able to sign in.
>>>>
>>>>Can anybody shed a light for me?
>>>>The only documentation I found uses the Bigfoot quickstart site
>>>>which I don't have (does this site even work with 4.0.1?)
>>>>
>>>>For the user registration I've setup a SysFolder directly under the
>>>>root of the tree (on the same level as 'Home')
>>
>>   ...
>>
>>Yes, that's the document.
>>On page 72 it says:
>>"Configuring the front end user folder?
>>Remember the notice about the required change in the template before
>>the frontend user logins would work? This is the place to discuss
>>that.
>>See, when the login form is rendered it needs to know in which page
>>(sysFolder) to look for the users that are allowed to log in. This is
>>done by setting a constant - "styles.content.loginform.pid" - to the
>>uid value of the sysFolder ..."
> 
> 
> 
> The problem is the "new loginbox", which wasn't available when the
> documentation has been written.
> So if you don't use the default content element "login" but this "box"
> instead, you have to do it another way.
> The "new loginbox" is using a concept called "general record storage page".
> You have to set this "GRSP" to the uid of the sysfolder containing your
> fe_users.
> It can be done by editing the "page header", setting the page type to
> "advanced" and use the element browser to fill in the page uid to a
> selectbox.
> I really don't like this concept since you can use either only one plugin on
> a page or you have to put alle the different records for plugins into one
> sysfolder.
> So my advice is to stick with the default content element "login", and this
> will work exactly as described in the docs.
> 
> Joey
> 



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