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I have been foolish and this has caused the contents of my weblink table to be deleted.
Strangely the weblink catagories still shows the totals of links.
I'm a new user with drupal and I've been playing around with it for a couple of days now. The website I am thinking of setting up would have, along with some typical static pages and news and announcements, a section for projects.
Ideally, this section would have one main page per project with some descriptions in it, and the ability to add new announcements/news or other types of dynamic pages into the project.
Hi, this is a problem on my hosting, I am sure, however, since the beginning of the week I am getting the following error messages on my Drupal site at www.humourauthority.com
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 418591 bytes) in /usr/www/users/netgold/humourauthority.com/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 29
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in Unknown on line 0
I notice that when I browse the archives, the taxonomy shown on forum topics turn out wrong, they seem to pick up and become the same taxonomy on the previous non-forum topic.
Does anyone else have this problem, and knows how to solve it
I have a new installation of drupal up at www.minimism.com and am wondering whether it is going to be possible to order nodes (specifically on the 'Artists' and 'Releases' pages) such that some stay at the top (Sticky?) - even reverse-date order would be useful...
The forum control panel pretend to enable the user controlling the order and number of presenting the topics. But it does not work. It alwas follows the default settings. So only the admin can change the settings at the ->Administration » site configuration » modules » Forum. But the user cannot change it.
Did I miss something to set (e.g. persmissions) or is this how drupal works?