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Hey Everyone,

 

For a long time, we wanted to allow users to sign up for an account using their email only. Today we are happy to say we have achieved that goal!

 

You can have a look on our homepage https://www.briehost.com , feel free to test it out ;) or see this link if you are having a hard time locating it: - Removed -

 

Let us know what you think!

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dang! that is a good idea...just tested and no luck though.

 

flippin a bro!

 

Also, I created a temporary email "- Removed -" to register but no luck

 

Hello USA_Webmaster,

 

Shoot, sorry for that! WHMCS disabled a function in version 6.2, but we updated our code and all is well. Please give it another try.

 

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Also, please note we've moved our WHMCS installation, you can still access it by clicking through from https://www.briehost.com to the client area or going directly to https://www.briehost.com/clients

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I am trying something similar to this. Shrink the registration form to only email, pass and language. I have managed to do this but upon checkout I want the user to be required to fill in all the other details. (For legal purposes and preventing fraud)

 

Have you got any ideas how to achieve this? I noticed that you also have this problem. I went trough the order proces and upon checkout I don't get asked to fill in other details.

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have you made any of the Client Profile fields optional by mistake?

 

http://docs.whmcs.com/Other_Tab#Optional_Client_Profile_Fields

 

No, what I did was, shorten the registration form with making the required fields hidden and give them a value N.A.

 

This is far from perfect, I'm looking for a way to force clients to fill in all their details when completing an order. For now I ask first time customers, before activating their order, to complete their details.

 

However, I'm getting closer to a solution with a custom hook. If a customer has the NA values in the database clear these values and when other values are in the database to check if the address, postcode and country effectively exists.

I had some frauds lately who were abusing my servers in a trail period. I want to prevent this, as automated as possible, instead of finding out later.

It seems to work, but it needs a lot of finetuning.

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