cannot install drupal 6 rc3 :: undefined functions

I already read comments about this issue but it didnt solve my problem.

It gives an error like "call to undefined function ...." after mysql db info entered. ... can be multiple function names.

I tried to install on root directory and a sub directory with without fresh install, fresh db...

I edited .htaccess with RewriteBase "/" and "/subdir".

Finally installed Drupal 5.7 without any error.

What is the reason of that error on 6.x ?

Need some help for building a taxonomy based navigation system

Hi !
I need some help for building my website navigation system :

all my nodes have at least a taxonomy term, and those terms have a tree-like organization

Custom date function in drupal 6

Hi
I have a question from you.

I create an Custom function in the name Jdate() . in get standard date format and change it in to my date format in my local.

for example it get 2008 and change it to 1385 ( Persian date standard ) .

now I want to use it for change base or shown date function .

what is your suggestion for it ?

edit date function in common.php file or edit themplate.php file .

with editing common I have a changing basically in my drupal system and I don't like it but I think this way is better than template way.

Taxonomy and primary links

I was hoping someone with a little more experience maybe able to help explain the best practice relationship between taxonomy and primary links.

Suppose you have a site (a newspaper/ magazine) with the following categories (there will be children of these categories too):
News | Politics | Sport | Entertainment | Business

and three geographies:
USA | Asia | Europe | Africa

Now it is pretty straight forward that you'll have two vocabularies. One, "topic" for to classify the content according to whether it is News, Politics, Sport, Entertainment ... and two, "region" for the appropriate region.

Question: What is the best way to select your primary links?

Should you link your primary links just to one of the vocabularies or doesn't it matter. In this instance I'd imagine that it makes sense to have "topic" as your primary link.

Okay, suppose you decide to mix the primary links between "topics" and "regions" then the designer faces a problem. If a node cuts across two of the "primary links" and you want to highlight and active-trail how do you decide which to highlight? Or do you simply highlight both? Question: What is the best way to handle this?

The latter solution feels messy. I think you'd only want to highlight one category ... therefore I think, for this type of newspaper website, mixing vocabularies as primary links is wrong.

Simple Image Border Problem in my Theme

Rather a simple problem here. At least I think it is...

For some reason, when I specify a border of 1 on my blog, NO border shows up...

I've gone into the CSS for the site and have even created a new class that has all the border properties I want (border-width, style, etc...) and then wrap that div around an image or apply the class to the image... and nothing... it's like the site repels image borders...

Any ideas?

OurFuture.org Hiring Drupal Devs

Greetings. Campaign for America's Future -- a progressive advocacy organization in Washington DC, with an active online membership base of nearly 200k -- is looking to hire a full-time web developer/administrator, primarily for our new Drupal website (www.ourfuture.org).

The full job posting is here.

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