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[Closed] JomSocial + JSPT (JoomlaXI) Integration

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15 years 7 months ago - 15 years 7 months ago #21 by Chris
Sorry to jump in late. In Moodle 2 you have the ability to define a course prerequisites. Thus if you set up registration as a course for Parents which has immediate completion (or not) than you may be able to accomplish this. This "course" could be a help for Parents including course schedule, help, what to bring, emergency numbers, contact details, how to help your kids online, list of books to buy, etc.

Of course we do not support Moodle 2 now, but perhaps this could give you an option down stream.

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- This will not work :(
- Because this would be a parents course and not a students course. It would need to be a students course as the prerequisite.
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15 years 7 months ago #22 by Antonio Durán
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Another question for Ron: when a subscription is over for a user, what is the user restricted from doing?
He can't access any part or the site, only the courses, only some parts of the site....?
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15 years 7 months ago #23 by Ron Wells
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Today via AEC - if they log into the site after their subscription runs out, they are taken to a page to pay / reinstate their subscription. Minimum requirement would be to allow them access to Joomla / JomSocial but keep them from accessing Moodle.
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15 years 7 months ago #24 by Antonio Durán
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So, now thay can't really access Joomla either when subscriptions is over, right? They only get to see the AEC renew subs page.
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15 years 7 months ago #25 by Chris
Actually within AEC, or competitive products, you can specify what you can and cannot do based on the Subscriptions. So if you want your joomla site open, except for a specific component or menu id (depending on the product), that is totally acceptable. For courses, I would imagine the the Joomdle "stuff" gets removed while still allowing access to the various other joomla content/extensions/menus.
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15 years 7 months ago #26 by Ron Wells
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Yes - correct. For our site, we keep the social and course management side "behind the wall" from the general public.
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13 years 4 months ago #27 by Ameet
Hello,

I want to build a website in which I have a registration process that's allow parents and children to register separately. A parent account should be able to register children once they are logged in hence having multiple children nodes under one parent. When a child registers we want to be able to have them link to the parent's email so that we can send the parent a confirmation of some kind and that way only the parent can approve if a child uploads a picture.

thanks.
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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #28 by Ron Wells
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Suggest using Joomdle "Child Registration Menu Item" along with JSPT profile types.

For email - have parents use email "sub-addressing" like this for child registration...

magazine.joomla.org/issues/issue-dec-201...joomla-user-accounts

How does it work?

Let's say you have an email address jonesfamily@example.com. With email sub-addressing the following email addresses are valid and of course unique for Joomla:

jonesfamily+grandpa@example.com
jonesfamily+grandma@example.com
jonesfamily+babyboy@example.com

Any email sent to one of the above addresses will be delivered to the jonesfamily@example.com account but the to: address will retain the +tag part (so the email manager knows which tag was used).

Try it - it works and provides a great service for many communities that want to use Joomla for their websites and have hit the unique email address wall.

Note that some email servers use a ‘-‘ symbol instead of a ‘+’ symbol as the tag delimiter. More about email and address tagging can be found on wikipedia.

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13 years 4 months ago #29 by Ameet
Thanks Ron,

Do I have to have JSPT profile types enabled in order to have the joomla accounts created sync with moodle? The reason I ask is because the children registration doesn't seem to be adding children to the moodle side, only the joomla side. Thanks.
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13 years 4 months ago #30 by Ron Wells
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Ameet - see here:

www.joomdle.com/en/forum/feature-request...istration-menu#10417

We are discussing this item on a different thread...

Thanks,
Ron
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