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TYPO3 extension seminars

  • Introduction
    • What does it do?
    • Key features
    • Screenshots
    • Seeing this extension in action
    • Credits
    • Sponsorship
  • Installation
    • Installing the extension
    • Upgrading from seminars 5.x to 6.x
    • Regarding flexforms and TS setup
    • Setting up a login page
    • Set up the plug-in
    • Creating system folders
    • Setting access rights
    • Adding front-end pages
    • Setting up a list of categories
    • Setting up the front-end registration lists
    • Setting up the Scheduler task
    • Testing the configuration
  • Configuration
    • Changing the HTML template
    • Configuring prices
    • Localization
    • Configuring CSS
    • Setting up the “multiple seats” feature
    • Setting up front-end editing
    • Setting up the default managers feature
    • Preselection in the list view URL
    • SEO
  • Users manual
    • The back-end module “Events”
    • Entering seminars and related records
    • Managing registrations
    • Roles related to event records
  • Reference
    • Setup common for front-end plug-in and back-end module in plugin.tx_seminars
    • Setup for the Seminar Manager front-end plug-in in plugin.tx_seminars_pi1
    • Setup for the list view
    • Setup for the registration digest email
    • Constants for the Seminar-Manager front-end plug-in in plugin.tx_seminars_pi1
    • Hooks
  • Known problems
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Roles related to event records

Organizers can be listed on the event list view and the single view. Each event must have at least one organizer. The organizers receive an email when someone signs up for an event (or when someone unregisters). The first organizer is used as the sender for the emails to the attendees. So each organizer must have a valid email address.

Attendees are the front-end users who are signed up for an event. They van view the events for which they are registered in the “my events” view. The attendees’ contact data is stored in the front-end user record, not in the registration records. The extension may be configured so that attendees can my the list of registrations for their events in the front end.

Speakers are the persons speaking at an event. There can be several speakers for an event (and even none). The speakers are listed on the event list view and the event single view. The speakers currently are not used for any email related activities; so they do not need to have an email address. If speakers should be able to view the registration lists for their events, their corresponding front-end user needs to be set as event manager for their events.

Tutors, partners, tutors and leaders are just speakers that are listed under a different heading.

Owners are the front-end users who have created an event record in the front end.

Event managers/VIPs are special front-end users who are allowed to view the list of registrations for an event from their “my managed events” list. The extension can be configured so that all users from e a certain front-end user group are considered to be event managers for all events.

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