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You can use replacement variables from the adminCP to change all links to register.php.
I have no clue how to go about logging visits to register.php, and banning the IP address, however automated banning of IP address doesn't sound like a good idea given that someone could link a visitor to register.php for that very reason... |
@Nickbe. Read above mate. I tried at .com and got told NO help if you edit code.
@BSMedia I am rather suspect about the replacement variables. Perhaps its simply i am not used to them. I am not sure. However the redirects within the forum are simple anyhow. That i can do. As for the automated banning. I have already worked that out just fine. I have everything working except the one problem as mentioned several times here. At the end of the registration process when using my custom register page i am getting redirected to register.php?do=addmember and i dont want this obviously. I want to redirect to MYPAGE.php?do=addmember If i could get that answered then i am home free. Yet it appears no one is willing to come forward and explain to me. --------------- Added [DATE]1279102881[/DATE] at [TIME]1279102881[/TIME] --------------- Got it sorted out. Thanks for all the help. |
Damink, I'm in the process of researching how this could be done. Have you ever managed to complete this project? I've read register.php is referenced in numerous php files, so I guess they all would need to be edited, not just template edits.
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