Difference between revisions of "Allow users to register"
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Save and quit (:wq) and your installation should now allow user creation. | Save and quit (:wq) and your installation should now allow user creation. | ||
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+ | Currently there is no default TOS for the mini-TOS section. You can avoid that showing up by either creating a TOS or by setting this variable in etc/ljconfig.pl: | ||
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+ | $TOS_CHECK = 1; # require users to agree to TOS | ||
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+ | $TOS_CHECK = 0; # require users to agree to TOS | ||
[[Category: Dreamwidth Installation]] | [[Category: Dreamwidth Installation]] |
Revision as of 05:32, 8 September 2008
In order to allow users to register, you will have to edit this file:
vi htdocs/create.bml
Look for this line:
return "<?h1 Sorry! h1?><?p This site is not yet open for business. :-) p?>";
And put a # in front of it:
#return "<?h1 Sorry! h1?><?p This site is not yet open for business. :-) p?>";
Save and quit (:wq) and your installation should now allow user creation.
Currently there is no default TOS for the mini-TOS section. You can avoid that showing up by either creating a TOS or by setting this variable in etc/ljconfig.pl:
$TOS_CHECK = 1; # require users to agree to TOS
To:
$TOS_CHECK = 0; # require users to agree to TOS