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514 <form name="registerform" id="registerform" action="<?php echo site_url('wp-login.php?action=register', 'login_post') ?>" method="post">
515      <p>
516           <label><?php _e('Username') ?><br />
517           <input type="text" name="user_login" id="user_login" class="input" value="<?php echo esc_attr(stripslashes($user_login)); ?>" size="20" tabindex="10" /></label>
518      </p>
519      <p>
520           <label><?php _e('E-mail') ?><br />
521           <input type="text" name="user_email" id="user_email" class="input" value="<?php echo esc_attr(stripslashes($user_email)); ?>" size="25" tabindex="20" /></label>
522      </p>
523 <?php do_action('register_form'); ?>
524      <p id="reg_passmail"><?php _e('A password will be e-mailed to you.') ?></p>
525      <br class="clear" />
526      <input type="hidden" name="redirect_to" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $redirect_to ); ?>" />
527      <p class="submit"><input type="submit" name="wp-submit" id="wp-submit" class="button-primary" value="<?php esc_attr_e('Register'); ?>" tabindex="100" /></p>
528 </form>
529
530 <p id="nav">
531 <a href="<?php echo site_url('wp-login.php', 'login') ?>"><?php _e('Log in') ?></a> |
532 <a href="<?php echo site_url('wp-login.php?action=lostpassword', 'login') ?>" title="<?php _e('Password Lost and Found') ?>"><?php _e('Lost your password?') ?></a>