On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 03:40 -0700, stuff@trackingsolutions.ca wrote:
I tried logintoboggan. It was outputting my drupal set message to the screen about 15 times in a list. I tried to get it working and then asked myself. "Self would you rather hack logintoboggan or the user.module". I choose the user.module because it only need minor changes.
On February 27, 2006 03:30 am, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:10:16 +0100, <stuff@trackingsolutions.ca> wrote:
Is this the right list to ask about hacking a module?
On February 27, 2006 02:44 am, stuff@trackingsolutions.ca wrote:
Hello,
I am hacking the user.module to integrate better with my hacked version of the ecommerce module :).
I would like to automatically redirect the user after creating a new account to the next step in the shopping cart.
I would suggest using logintoboggan module instead of hacking apart user.module.
You may look at logintoboggan as an example of how to take over the user_login process, and modify the default behavior of user.module in an external module just as logintoboggan does without altering the core distribution... :)