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- CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
 
- ---------------------
 
-  * Introduction
 
-  * Installation
 
-  * Configuration
 
-  * E-mail templates
 
-  * Multilangual sites
 
-  * Known issues
 
-  * De-installation
 
-  * Upgrade notes
 
- INTRODUCTION
 
- ------------
 
- User Registration Password let's users register with a password
 
- on the registration form when 'Require e-mail verification when
 
- a visitor creates an account' is enabled on the configuration page.
 
- By default, users can create accounts directly on the registration form, set
 
- their password and be immediately logged in, or they can create their account,
 
- wait for a verification e-mail, and then create their password.
 
- With this module, users are able to create their account along with their
 
- password and simply activate their account when receiving the verification
 
- e-mail by clicking on the activation link provided via this e-mail.
 
- User Registration Password transforms the checkbox on the
 
- admin/config/people/accounts page into a radio list with 3 options.
 
- The first 2 are default Drupal behaviour:
 
- 0 Do not require a verification e-mail, and let users set their password on the registration form.
 
- 0 Require a verification e-mail, but wait for the approval e-mail to let users set their password.
 
- The newly added option is:
 
- X Require a verification e-mail, but let users set their password directly on the registration form.
 
- The first 2 disable User Registration Password, only the 3rd option activates
 
- the behaviour offered by this module.
 
- INSTALLATION
 
- ------------
 
- Installation is like any other module, just place the files in the
 
- sites/all/modules directory and enable the module on the modules page.
 
- CONFIGURATION
 
- -------------
 
- From the 7.x-1.3 release and higher the module sets the correct
 
- configuration settings on install, including the correct account
 
- activation e-mail template. But if you want to change something, these
 
- steps describe how to configure the module in more detail.
 
- On the admin/config/people/accounts page make sure you have selected:
 
- Who can register accounts?
 
- 0 Administrators only
 
- X Visitors
 
- 0 Visitors, but administrator approval is required
 
- Then select 'Require a verification e-mail, but let users set their password directly on the registration form.' at:
 
- Require e-mail verification when a visitor creates an account
 
- 0 Do not require a verification e-mail, and let users set their password on the registration form.
 
- 0 Require a verification e-mail, but wait for the approval e-mail to let users set their password.
 
- X Require a verification e-mail, but let users set their password directly on the registration form.
 
- The module is now configured and ready for use. This is also the only way to
 
- configure it correctly. This module will also not work if you do not have
 
- 'Visitors' selected at 'Who can register accounts?' on the same page.
 
- E-MAIL TEMPLATES
 
- ----------------
 
- Regarding e-mail templates:
 
- You do not have to alter any e-mail templates, User Registration Password
 
- overrides the default 'Account activation' e-mail template from version
 
- 7.x-1.3 and from 6.x-1.0 (and higher) during installation. So there is no
 
- need to change anything anymore on a fresh installation.
 
- If you have previously modified the account activation e-mail template
 
- before you installed this module and discovered that it overrides the
 
- default Account activation e-mail template, no worries! The installer saves
 
- your changes to the template to a temporally variable and revives them when
 
- you disable AND uninstall User Registration Password. Your modifications are
 
- revived and you can now copy paste them to a text file and re-install
 
- User Registration Password again and make the changes to the 'account
 
- activation' e-mail template based on your previous version.
 
- MULTILANGUAL SITES
 
- ------------------
 
- For multilangual sites: i18n / variables are supported for the e-mail template.
 
- Be sure to enable them at the admin/config/regional/i18n/variable page and to
 
- translate them via the admin/config/regional/translate page.
 
- Ones configured correctly, users will receive an e-mail in their default
 
- language, setting available on user's edit page. It does not matter what the
 
- site language is, this setting will be leading and supercede the site's default
 
- language. So it is logical and corrent that if you have an German based site
 
- with, let's say German and English languages enabled, and German is also the
 
- site's default language, still when users have English as their default browser
 
- language, they will receive an English e-mail.
 
- KNOWN ISSUES
 
- ------------
 
- None yet that we didn't solve.
 
- If you run into problems, like access denied or other (possibly) cache-related
 
- issues, or if you have enabled the module via drush, remember to clear
 
- the site cache via the admin/config/development/performance page.
 
- If this does not help, first try on IRC if anyone can help you, if you still
 
- are not able to get it to work, open a new issue with a descent title and
 
- description of the problem here:
 
- http://drupal.org/node/add/project-issue/user_registrationpassword
 
- DE-INSTALLATION
 
- ---------------
 
- If you want to disable the module temporally, just select the first or second
 
- option on the the admin/config/people/accounts page at:
 
- Require e-mail verification when a visitor creates an account
 
- 1 Do not require a verification e-mail, and let users set their password on the registration form.
 
- 2 Require a verification e-mail, but wait for the approval e-mail to let users set their password.
 
- 3 Require a verification e-mail, but let users set their password directly on the registration form.
 
- This disables the User Registration Password functionality without
 
- disabling / uninstalling it.
 
- If you want to remove the module, just disable and uninstall it as you do
 
- for any other module via the admin/modules page.
 
- UPGRADE NOTES
 
- -------------
 
- In earlier versions, this module did not override the default 'Account
 
- activation' e-mail template. To prevent questions and keep in line with the
 
- level of information we would like to offer with this module, we provide the
 
- default e-mail template this module will use to override the 'Account
 
- activation' e-mail template. When you update from 1.0/1.1/1.2 to 1.3, this
 
- template is not activated when you run the updater. You have to change this
 
- manually, just like before version 1.3, so most of you already know this.
 
- From versions 6.x-1.0 and 7.x-1.3 and up, the installer overrides the default
 
- 'Account activation' e-mail template, so we only list it here as extra information.
 
- Modified 'Account activation' e-mail template for User Registration password:
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- [user:name],
 
- Your account at [site:name] has been activated.
 
- You will be able to log in to [site:login-url] in the future using:
 
- username: [user:name]
 
- password: your password.
 
- -- [site:name] team
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- You can edit the 'Account activation' e-mail template at the
 
- admin/config/people/accounts page.
 
 
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