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kh99 03-28-2013 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chikuru (Post 2412735)
Yeah it worked(I thought it didnt because of the error message).. Registration was successful but shows errors:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in [path]/register.php(90) : eval()'d code on line 247
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in [path]/register.php(90) : eval()'d code on line 247

Thanks for posting that, I'm sure I can figure out what's causing that.

Edit: I found the problem - I'll release a fix soon, hopefully sometime today. FYI, it looks like it happens right before redirecting to the forum page, so all registration steps are completed, the only effect would be that the user sees an error instead of being redirected.

tomshawk 03-28-2013 08:36 PM

Installed this on my new site.

site has only been up for a week.
I set the time limit to 25 seconds

And it has already caught over 30 Spammers, not one has gotten through yet.

I love this Mod

Thank you very much

Bluemax712 03-29-2013 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh99 (Post 2406390)
Yes, if you set the high end of the notification range to be more than the minimum time, you'll get notifications of successful registrations.

Some users take a loooooooong time to fill out registration:
The registration time was greater than the minimum of 22 seconds (169)

Is there a limit on the upper notification range before causing problems?

kh99 03-29-2013 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by apsrfvb4 (Post 2412979)
Some users take a loooooooong time to fill out registration:
The registration time was greater than the minimum of 22 seconds (169)

Is there a limit on the upper notification range before causing problems?

There should not be any upper limit that would cause a problem with any normal registration, unless you set the max time to something low. If someone started then got distracted for a while and went back to it, they might have to start over.

ETA: oh, you meant the upper value of the notification time range? No, I think you should be able to set that as high as you want.

Bluemax712 03-29-2013 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh99 (Post 2412985)
There should not be any upper limit that would cause a problem with any normal registration, unless you set the max time to something low. If someone started then got distracted for a while and went back to it, they might have to start over.

ETA: oh, you meant the upper value of the notification time range? No, I think you should be able to set that as high as you want.

Yes I had it set for 180 and didn't get notified of a few new registrations...so I've cranked it up to 600 now to match the post editing timeout.

tomshawk 03-29-2013 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by apsrfvb4 (Post 2413005)
Yes I had it set for 180 and didn't get notified of a few new registrations...so I've cranked it up to 600 now to match the post editing timeout.

Why don't you just set the max time to 0, that disables the max timeout all together.

kh99 03-29-2013 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomshawk (Post 2413012)
Why don't you just set the max time to 0, that disables the max timeout all together.

apsrfvb4 was talking about the "Limit Notifications By Registration Time" setting. You can make it a range, and then it will notify for successful registrations if the top of the range is greater than the min time. But apsrfvb4 was wondering if there was a limit to how high you could set the upper value.

tomshawk 03-29-2013 08:57 PM

Sorry, I guess I misunderstand the question

kh99 03-29-2013 09:01 PM

Yeah, I misunderstood it too, when I answered the first time. That probably didn't help. :)

Bluemax712 03-30-2013 01:03 PM

As you predicted setting the range 1-600 caused no trouble

Here's one that would have been missed before
- The registration time was greater than the minimum of 22 seconds (252)

Maybe it's my Q&A questions are too tough and causing a delay:
pick the animal that says moo? :)

(patiently waiting on your next release with more Q&A logging to find out)


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