Hello,
I encounter this not only in Coppermine but most of the softwares I wanted to use.
An actual example, in our family album using Coppermine, I opted for notification if someone registered as well as to contribute photos. There was no requirement for Admin approval, just validation of email address. This weekend, I did not recognize the username used by one registrant and it was only because I recognized the email address that I realized it was one of my relatives using a different username.
The site itself allows public viewing of many albums but registration to contribute photos. However, unless they turn out to be relatives, there is no way to screen those who register with just the email validation. Similarly, answering "yes" to Admin validation will not be that helpful either to make a sound decision on whether to approve the application of a registrant or not -- let us say if someone from another country or even another city would register.
Is there anyway to include a feature that would require some basic information to be provided -- for example name and address plus brief description of personal profile. For privacy reasons, the registrant must have the option to hide the provided information from the public but I need them as Admin to decide whether a registrant is really suitable to contribute photos.
As an interim solution, if the above proposed required feature is not yet in place or if not going to be popular among potential admins Coppermine, where and what part of the "register.php"(?) would it be good to insert a note indicating my desie to request registrants to provide certain info? It looks like the "Terms and Conditions" might be a good place to integrate this note. However, it is even more powerful to reiterate this in the actual registration form itself. [I just cannot find these files where I could modify the text. I should add I have no scripting or programming background. ]
I plan to include this note in a "Visitor's Guide" but it would be more powerful and registrants would understand it better if such note is included in the registration window. [This will avoid unwanted emails inquiring why a registration application was not approved.]
Thanks.
CGC