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Info on this is also very slick. Can people install this theme who are not working with drupal for years?
Is it necessary for drupal novices to spend days installing just a theme?
Why is there not some text about you need to install these modules. After this you need to do this and that.
Hi, I'm sure this is something really simple I'm missing.
I have just set up a multisite so I have site.com and m.site.com.
site.com works fine but whenever I try to access any of the content on m.site.com when logged out, I always get an Access denied message. Any ideas how I can fix this would be welcome.
For the life of me, I can't seem to create a Multisite site.
I can get through the installation process and have the Multisite site created but it never functions properly. Specifically, I am always stopped whenever there is a redirection involved (such as a refresh). I've seen the problem occur during the installation process but I can fudge it to complete the install and create the database and site correctly, but I can never save any pages, clear the cache, log in through /user, etc when I do this.
It is probably easier to diagnose the problem during the installation process since there are less variables to deal with so I'll give that as an example:
- I start with a fresh Drupal installation of the main site.
- Create the Multisite folder sites/www.example.com.
- Copy default.settings.php from sites/default.
- Inside sites/www.example.com, copy default.settings.php to settings.php. Do not change the write permissions on the file. I do this intentionally to cause the install to fail.
- Go to www.example.com/install.php and start the install. The install should stop stating "Requirements problem" and that "The Drupal installer requires write permissions".
- Now hover over the "try again" link but don't click. This is the problem area.
Does anyone know a way to run a Drupal site behind a Moodle login?
The idea is to set the Drupal login default to anonymous so we don't have to keep two user databases synched. But, to ensure that the Drupal info is safe and only Moodle users can access it, we want to place the Drupal within a Moodle directory. Does anyone know if this would be doable, given Drupal's sturcture?
How would one go about doing this? Can I just simply install a Drupal instance in a Moodle directory?
Hi, I have just uploaded and attempted to install Drupal v7, but, I get the following error towards the end of the install process:
"An AJAX HTTP error occurred. HTTP Result Code: 500 Debugging information follows. Path: http://kawfeeshawp.com/drupal/install.php?profile=standard&locale=en&id=... StatusText: Internal Server Error ResponseText: "
I have no idea what this means. Can anyone help me please?
Thanks