Instead, I've replaced it with this:

  if (!strpos($user, "@")) {
        $hn = $_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"];
        $hn = preg_replace('/^www\./', '', $hn);
        $user .= "@". $hn;
  }

which will always substitute the correct username based on the server name. It removes the www part from the name, however.

Seems to work for me under the recently released beta.

-Norman

On Feb 28, 2006, at 4:13 AM, Richard Green wrote:

I have implemented a botch-job just to get this working myself,

In /program/include/main.inc

After line 251 I added this:

  if (!strpos($user, "@"))
  {
    $user .= "@burninghorizons.net";
  }

Replace with your domain suffix and hey presto.

This would obviously be better to parameterise the domain suffix in the settings file. Not having submitted any stuff to CVS before, can anyone point me to what I need to do to submit work?

Richard


On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 17:27:48 -0800 (PST), <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I second this, it would be very handy and it can be inferred from the URL. Perhaps put it after the username box as static text so users know what it
will do.

-Norman

I posted this a while back on the users list and don't recall whether it
was possible or not.

I simply want the text box portion of the username field to be
pre-populated with my domain name (@domainxyz.com) so my users just have
to type in their username.

Is this possible?






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