Closed (fixed)
Project:
Ajax Login/Register
Version:
7.x-4.0-rc4
Component:
Code
Priority:
Major
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
10 Apr 2012 at 20:49 UTC
Updated:
2 Jun 2012 at 13:51 UTC
Ok, so installed the module and there were no new blocks created like the description says and so far, I can't see that the module does anything whatsoever...
There is no popup, there is nothing different at all. So how does this module work in D7? Or does it?
Comments
Comment #1
Ace Cooper commentedSame here, i see no new blocks after the Ajax Login/Register 7.x-3.0-beta1 activation...
I also tried the *dev version with no luck.
The module also doesn't change the standard login block in any way.
Maybe there is a version mismatch for Ctools or Drupal itself?
But then again, there are no error messages.
Comment #2
henryhu commentedI have the same problem.
Comment #3
rolkos commentedSame problem here. This module doesn't work in D7.
Comment #4
Averiz commentedSame here
Comment #5
buttonwillowsix commentedSame here!
Comment #6
ah0 commentedI can't see any blocks or menu for it either.
any luck as how it works?
Comment #7
sibopa commentedhave anyone successfully installed the d7 version?
Comment #8
ah0 commentedany help?
Comment #9
dgastudio commentedlook for User login block
Comment #10
spleshkaTry this module now, please. I'm sure that now it will work fine. I completely rewrite module.
Comment #11
vali hutchison commentedWorks fine for me with this new version.
One thing to note, you need ctools 7.x-1.0 for the page redirect/reload to work on register/login - it didn't work for ctools 7.x-1.0-rc2 when i tried it.
Comment #12
spleshkaNide, I added minimal ctools version in module requiredements.
So if module works fine I close this issue.
Comment #13
vali hutchison commentedSeems to work well now with ctools. The only glitch I can see is that if yopu try to install via drush then it fails and you get:
Installs fine via the admin panel.
Comment #14
spleshkaI get same message when I try to install module via drush. But I'm not sure is it Ajax Register's or Drush's bug. Module .info file was created following all .info standarts, so I think that problem in Drush.