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[joomla] Registering to a Joomla site

Alberto dos Santos yournway at gmail.com
Sat Jul 8 13:58:59 EDT 2006


Hi, unless you find an extension to do it, it can't, not right out of the
box.
But since you have a limited number of ppl you wish to give access to, it is
really not a big trouble to create their accounts on by one, I guess.

HTH

Al.

On 08/07/06, wkamm at rvyriptide.org <wkamm at rvyriptide.org> wrote:
>
> I am just getting started with Joomla, and am trying to figure out if it
> can do some of the things I need.  One has to do with user registration.
> >From what I can see, I can either enable or disable user registration.
> What I need is something in between.  Because our web site is meant to be
> used by members of our swim team only, and some of the content is private,
> I want to allow only known people to register.  I would explain this on
> the registration page, so hopefully nobody that doesn't belong there
> registers.  Just in case they do, I would like to look at the registration
> request before allowing it.  I could then either allow the registration to
> succeed or send the user an email explaining that the site is for members
> only.  Can Joomla do this?  Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
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Alberto dos Santos
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