Is there anyway to make the front page respect the language the user is reading in.
I have translated several stories to both english and spanish. When I have a user that has his/her default language in english, I want just the english translated nodes to show up in the front page. Right now, my front page shows both english and spanish regardless of what the user's languge is set to.
I would need a button to my Drupal site, where visitors could change the language of the content and links. I can't figure out a way to do this. Could some one help me?
Considering this is related to the new 6.x Drupal, I don't know whether to consider it a "problem" or a "bug"/"issue", but here it goes anyway:
I have extracted the archive and pointed the browser to the site. I get this: The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there was an error in a CGI script.
Hello, totally new to Drupal and decided to go 6.x-rc2. I am a bit confused about the menus. I don't see any docs that refer to D6.x menus and everything I read is that the menus are totally rewritten and different. Is there a step by step explanation about the menus somewhere? How about a complete version 6 manual even if it is still a work in progress?
I tried giving myself permission, i even tried setting permission to 7 7 7, and no matter what i do, i cannot get rid of this folder, nor any of the settings.php files in there individually.
im trying to get a clean install of drupal, and these monsters wont die. wtf do i do?