I am an extremely happy drupal user -- not just for its functionality, but also for the community support. When stumped, I have always been able to find the answer in the forums. I am hoping to 'go to the well' yet again...
With the 4.6 release, I have gotten buy-in to deploy our company's in-house IT site using Drupal -- and all went well -- except for one annoying problem I have encountered with the search module. While I am a fairly well-versed web developer, I've little experience with Drupal's internals. I am hoping someone here can help.
The problem: Regardless of selected theme (or browser used), any search attempt results in a 'corrupted' search form node being generated -- that is, some of the html code for the search form is partially displayed as content (rather then rendering as a form), and any query fails to find the intended target.
Here's an URL that will demonstrate the problem:
https://www.themiddlenetwork.com/search/node/Test
(accept cert when warned)
I am pretty sure it's my own fault -- I'm using some CVS versions of modules (I know :( ) -- I've had to tweak here and there, and if I could get this one bug fixed I am golden.
Software Version:
- apache 2.0.53
- mod_php 4.3.11-r2 /w turck-mmcache and (ob_gzhandler enabled)
- mysql
Modules installed: aggregator.module, archive.module, block.module, blog.module, blogapi.module, book.module, bookmarks, captcha, chatbox, comment.module, contact.module, contact_dir, customerror, drupal.module, event, feedback, filebrowser, filter.module, forum.module, front, help.module, legacy.module, locale.module, location, mail_archive, mailhandler, members, menu.module, menu_otf, node.module, notify, page.module, path.module, ping.module, poll .module, profile.module, queue.module, remindme, search.module, sitemenu, statistics.module, stock, story.module, subscriptions, system.module, taxonomy.module, throttle.module, tinymce, tracker.module, upload.module, user.module, watchdog.module, weblink