I'm loggin at drupal.org on a computer at home. I used to keep the login until drupal.org log me out since I never turn off my computer. And sometime I also login on another computer while still login on the first computer.
I want to know how do I ask drupal.org to log out all my logins regardless where the computers are.
Upon successful adding, editing or deleting content from Drupal, I would like the engine to create an XML file that is created and saved into a specific folder for processing to update the Solr engine.
Can someone tell me in layman terms how to go about this?
As of January 27, 2007, 11:21 AM PST, there seems to be three visible corrupted (or vandalized, or junk) nodes in the Installation and configuration handbook. The three nodes IDs are 113305, 113310, and 113309 respectively.
Looking to integrate solr into Drupal. Trying to figure out a) how to update the solr updater for each node type submitted, edited and deleted b) how to develop a results page in Drupal that gathers the xml-based results (from a specific URL that generates the results) and displays them in a node. Two very different issues. Short term I can circumvent "A" while testing, but will be required in production so any short-term suggestions for "B" are greatly appreciated.
I maintain a few projects (small ones, but I do my best) - I was in the middle of looking through the issues for my projects, and suddenly discover that I have none! I click on "My projects" and get a page that informs me "You have no projects". I've tried logging off and on again, I've even tried looking in IE instead of the usual Firefox - no joy. So it seems that something weird has suddenly happened on Drupal.org!