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Confirm email address in web form.

August 22, 2011 3:50pm

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  • #1 / Aug 22, 2011 3:50pm

    BCPower

    8 posts

    Out of the box, Does EE2 have the ability to confirm an email address (for typos) the same way a password is confirmed?

  • #2 / Aug 23, 2011 1:23am

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    Hi, BCPower - no, it does not.  You would need to use jQuery and create a second form to do that sort of confirmation.  Did you want me to move this to Community Help to explore it further?

  • #3 / Aug 23, 2011 10:27am

    BCPower

    8 posts

    Yes, please.  Thank you!

  • #4 / Aug 23, 2011 6:38pm

    jkeelerz

    1 posts

    I’ve been having the same problem using EE on my site, Safe Patient Handling. I was wondering if any progress has been made or at least where this topic was moved to so I can try to figure this out..

  • #5 / Sep 20, 2011 2:01pm

    dstechroom

    113 posts

    With front-end member registration enabled (and using EE 2.2.2), if you head to yoursite.com/member/register you’ll see a field for Confirm Email.

    So it seems that email confirmation functionality exists, but perhaps only on the member/register form. (Note: The field does not show up in the CP > ‘Members’ > ‘Register Member’ form.)

    Question though:
    If I’m coding out a template that will be used for member registration, is this Confirm Email field required, just as it is on the member/register form, or I can omit this field when I code the form?

  • #6 / Sep 20, 2011 4:30pm

    strahm

    1 posts

    my suggestion is not to shy away from jquery - if you just jump in and get used to just running everything through jquery on its way up… you will be happy you did - it solves so many of the little annoyances that javascript form validation used to present

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