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I would like to setup a static page with no author, date & time stamp, etc. like the "About Drupal" or "Features" pages on drupal.org. Any good way to do this?
I tried to change the domain name of my site, I setup the new domain properly, move everything over, change conf.php. When I look at the site with new domain, the front page looks ok, but when I press any other links, a 404 page comes out.
Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?
Nor, seemingly, can I even subscribe to the drupal support mailing list. And I'm REALLY hoping someone can help. When I try to log on here, it simply loops me back to the log in screen. When I try to log in on my site, it shows I am logged in for one page, then 'forgets' as soon as I go anywhere else (and the log in prompt shows again). I'm hoping that I have not missed any of the usual suspects.
I want to be able to tell my users how many bytes more are in an article if there is more to read. Currently, I'm only displaying a "read more" link when there is more content. Is there a feature in Drupal (if so, I haven't found it) that will display the (xxx bytes more) next to the read more link?
mod_rewrite: maximum number of internal redirects reached. Assuming configuration error. Use 'RewriteOptions MaxRedirects' to increase the limit if neccessary.