If the defnition is in rapid_user_pages.dryml, that will be in the hobo gem.
 You can either vendorize hobo to get the gem into your app's vendor folder,
or go find where you install gems (rvm installs them into ~/.rvm/gems).

>From there, you should be able to copy the definition into one of your app's
taglibs and the override will be complete.  Simply update this definition as
necessary.

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Kevin and Matt,
>
> I was thinking of creating a separate page and redirecting if the user
> is still inactive, as I like that I can have complete flexibility on
> my page design, and it would probably be quite easy to just redirect
> the user if they are still inactive, or pending.
>
> Matt, I can't seem to find taglibs/rapid_user_pages.dryml?
>
> I have taglibs, and rapid, but it is organised taglibs/auto/rapid/
> pages.dryml
>
> and within pages.dryml I don't see anything relating to that account-
> disabled page? is it hidden somewhere I am not looking correctly?
>
>
> Thanks again
>
> Pete
>
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