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?

As Chris has pointed out, it's in the gem. You'll probably want to
grab the open-gem gem:

http://github.com/adamsanderson/open_gem

Which will make it easier to grab things from the Hobo taglibs, if you
don't want to go the vendored route.

--Matt Jones

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