Hello, I was assigned to do a networking site for my school assignment and it has to include multilanguage/taxonomy, new primary/secondary menu, the content can be "tagged" or filtered when being added, creating of blog content would be specially defined ( name, img, description, solution, diagnostics ), special "shared" page that can be edited by everybody ( like wiki ), basic file managing.
Today I discovered a file on my host which I couldn't recognise and contacted my host who said they didn't know what this file was for sites/all/themes/contrib/xmlwriter_end_document.php and it shows a box where password should be pasted and a button with >>. Do some one know what this could be, please?
They looked at many of my other old test sites both Drupal 6 and Drupal 7 and found these mysterious files:
Bot how can I be sure they are from a hacker and should be deleted or they are OK?
I am using the profile field in my site.
Created using profile module.
My scenario is to set the value fo the profile field manually using the form_alter.
My category of profile field is "Property information".
My field name is "profile_property".
I am using form alter to set the value of the profile_property manually, below is my code,
Hi,
My respect and regards to Drupal community, this is my first post, and I would like to share with you my personal experience with Drupal to build salamoz as social networking site for Arabic speaking.
Salamoz is Arabic community portal. Here is the link: http://www.salamoz.com/
I used Commons distribution, I feel kind of wasted my time, when I started using D6, I will stop developing the current version and start over with D7.
Any comment is welcomed.
Thank you guys for contributing to the web.
I posted this in the Drupal View Slideshow Issue Queue, but I haven't received any response, and am thinking I might get more visibility here...
This info posted in the issue queue here: https://drupal.org/node/2150339
The views slideshow having issues is on the homepage (sometimes it works after a drupal "flush all caches" but later it stops working): http://pacificwhale.org