At the beginning, I was thinking of granting some permissions to the registration page. Isn't that possible ?
Thanks for your help, Dwayne On 1 juin, 00:43, Dwayne Blind <dwaynebl...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 31 mai, 20:56, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > On May 31, 2011, at 11:46 AM, Dwayne Blind wrote: > > > > Thank you Jonathan. I added the argument host='127.0.0.1:8000' to the URL. > > > There's a separate port argument that you might want to use, rather than > > including the port in the host. (Though in this case it doesn't make any > > difference, I think.) > > > > The only problem I now have is to make sure that people who are not > > > invited cannot register. How to do that ? > > > I don't have details for you, but it occurs to me that you might take > > advantage of the existing registration logic for email validation. Put the > > invitee in the database as registered with email validation pending, and > > use the validation step to complete the registration. IIRC, it uses a uuid > > to connect the response to the database entry. > > Thank you Jonathan for this suggestion. I will try that but any > additional help or suggestion is welcome. > > Dwayne