Start by pasting relevant code. Views, forms and possibly the backend
logic. Use dpaste.com

And quit bumping or you'll never get an answer, not from most of us.

Regards,
André Terra

On 7/6/11, CareerDhaba tech <t...@careerdhaba.com> wrote:
> Bumping once more. Can anyone shine some light on this issue? Would be
> extremely helpful.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:24 PM, CareerDhaba tech
> <t...@careerdhaba.com>wrote:
>
>> Bump - anyone has any insight into this?
>>
>> I am happy to post my code, just not sure where I am going wrong.
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:35 PM, CareerDhaba tech
>> <t...@careerdhaba.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hey folks,
>>>
>>> Django newbie here and I need some help. I am using django_registration
>>> v0.8 and using the docs here:
>>> http://readthedocs.org/docs/django-registration/en/latest/index.html
>>>
>>> I have successfully installed the app, and I am using the default backend
>>> for my registration purposes.
>>>
>>> I have tested this and I can get the form to show up properly at
>>> '/accounts/register'
>>>
>>> However, one problem is that if I try and break the form input (different
>>> password1 and password2 or improper username), no validation errors are
>>> being invoked.
>>>
>>> The issue also, is that the username, email, and password data is not
>>> being stored in auth_user, and the activation email isn't being sent.
>>>
>>> From the default backend doc, "During registration, a new instance of
>>> django.contrib.auth.models.User is created to represent the new account,
>>> with the is_active field set to False. An email is then sent to the email
>>> address of the account, containing a link the user must click to activate
>>> the account; at that point the is_active field is set to True, and the
>>> user may log in normally."
>>>
>>> I believe this new instance of django.contrib.auth.models.User is not
>>> being created.
>>>
>>> I have also included the necessary email settings:
>>> EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
>>> EMAIL_HOST = "smtp.gmail.com"
>>> EMAIL_HOST_USER = "Email"
>>> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = "Password"
>>> EMAIL_PORT = 587
>>>
>>> Any help on getting this straight? I am pretty sure I am missing
>>> something
>>> simple, but been trying to figure it out without any progress. Any help
>>> is
>>> greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Harshil
>>>
>>>
>>
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