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Cristián Lávaque wrote:Hi guys.
I don't know that the double opt-in is in s2Member yet, but I've sent Jason (the Lead Developer) an email asking him about it. I didn't know this was a key issue in Europe, maybe Jason will try to add it soon.
Auto-generated Passwords are recommended for best security;
because, this also serves as a form of email confirmation.
This can be created with s2Member's Custom Registration Fields, from inside your Dashboard under: s2Member -> General Options -> Custom Registration Fields. You can create a checkbox that is "required"."Agree button"
This can be accomplished by editing/approving a Member's account, and setting an EOT Time, for exactly 365 days in the future. Go to your Users menu in the Dashboard, click [Edit] next to a particular account, and scroll down to the bottom. You'll find all of the s2Member Configuration and Profile Fields there, including the EOT Time field. EOT = End Of Term."active" for 365 days, then the access expires.
s2Member does not come with an approval system. That being said, what many site owners do, is they allow Free Registration ( i.e. Open Registration: `on` ). This allows visitors to register for free at Level #0, which just gives them an account. After a manual review of Level #0 accounts, an Administrator can upgrade them to Level #1 or higher; granting them access to content you've protected at those higher Levels. So the trick is to protect your content at Level #1 or higher, then allow Open Registration at Level #0. In other words, Level #0 Members will just have an account, but not actually have access to anything until you increase their Membership Level from the default Level #0. If you would like to display a custom message ( i.e. "Your account is pending review." ), you can use s2Member's Simple Conditionals to detect a Customer's Membership Level, and to display an appropriate message on your Login Welcome Page. For further details on Simple/Advanced Conditionals, please check your Dashboard under `s2Member -> API Scripting -> Simple/Advanced Conditionals`.
Jason Caldwell wrote:This can be accomplished by editing/approving a Member's account, and setting an EOT Time, for exactly 365 days in the future. Go to your Users menu in the Dashboard, click [Edit] next to a particular account, and scroll down to the bottom. You'll find all of the s2Member Configuration and Profile Fields there, including the EOT Time field. EOT = End Of Term.
Note:
Dates in the mm/dd/yyyy or dd-mm-yyyy formats are disambiguated by looking at the separator between the various components: if the separator is a slash (/), then the American mm/dd/yyyy is assumed; whereas if the separator is a dash (-) or a dot (.), then the European dd-mm-yyyy format is assumed.
To avoid potential ambiguity, it's best to use ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) dates.
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