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Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby Patricia » 21 May 2007, 16:40

After agree to the terms I get this:

[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /includes/ucp/ucp_register.php on line 510: Undefined index: .*_EXPLAIN
[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /includes/functions.php on line 4229: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /includes/functions.php:3661)
[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /includes/functions.php on line 4231: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /includes/functions.php:3661)
[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /includes/functions.php on line 4232: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /includes/functions.php:3661)
[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /includes/functions.php on line 4233: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /includes/functions.php:3661)

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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby Michaelo » 21 May 2007, 17:14

Options are:

During install: Admin name is too long or too short...

During normal registration: user name too long/short... or a bad upload or a missing help file...

Then again it could be a hiccuped during the install process...
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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby Patricia » 21 May 2007, 17:27

Michaelo wrote:Options are:

During install: Admin name is too long or too short...

During normal registration: user name too long/short... or a bad upload or a missing help file...

Then again it could be a hiccuped during the install process...


Get this message when I test register as a member (normal lenght name) what do you think should I re-upload the includes dir again ?

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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby A_Jelly_Doughnut » 21 May 2007, 18:45

The method for storing password complexity changed. All you need to do is find the password complexity setting (regisration options IIRC) in the ACP and change it. Then change it back.
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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby John Hjorth » 22 May 2007, 00:19

Patricia and A_Jelly_Doughnut,

Very interesting reading. Do you think this will happen in general, and it will be a good idea to give the database some massage on this in any case?
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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby johnny » 22 May 2007, 00:38

hi everyone, as always, the RTL angle...
do you think there might be issues with that?
and also, an outrageously newbie question... how do you backup your database? and what if there are files attached? and how do you restore it?

thanks
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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby Patricia » 22 May 2007, 03:53

A_Jelly_Doughnut wrote:The method for storing password complexity changed. All you need to do is find the password complexity setting (regisration options IIRC) in the ACP and change it. Then change it back.



Thanks a thousand Jelly.

!@#@$% good experts here :D

Thought I was going to dive in to the DB (and that is something I better not do)

:yahoo:

Thanks again,

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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby madtay » 22 May 2007, 04:33

A_Jelly_Doughnut wrote:The method for storing password complexity changed. All you need to do is find the password complexity setting (regisration options IIRC) in the ACP and change it. Then change it back.


Thanks for this. Worked great. :yahoo:
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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby A_Jelly_Doughnut » 22 May 2007, 06:47

John Hjorth wrote:Patricia and A_Jelly_Doughnut,

Very interesting reading. Do you think this will happen in general, and it will be a good idea to give the database some massage on this in any case?

Well, I don't tend to massage my databases :P

But yes, it will happen to most everyone who does the upgrade.
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Re: Registration page messed up (B5 to RC1)

Postby johnny » 22 May 2007, 14:39

johnny wrote:hi everyone, as always, the RTL angle...
do you think there might be issues with that?
and also, an outrageously newbie question... how do you backup your database? and what if there are files attached? and how do you restore it?

thanks


Anyone has thoughts on that?
Also, i would like to test-upgrade, and therefore i need the beta5 program. however, i can't find it on the phpbb website.
anyone?

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