I am trying to install Drupal 7 on IIS 6. However, I get this error message on the start pge of the installation: "Warning: ini_set() [function.ini-set]: A session is active. You cannot change the session module's ini settings at this time in drupal_environment_initialize() (line 521 of D:\php\example\includes\bootstrap.inc)."
Then after completing the installation process, I face only a blank Drupal page with says "Page not found - The requested page could not be found."
I must ask, is there any special configuration on PHP when using IIS?
I'm trying to display a block depending on the value of a node's custom field. So in the block's configuration, how can I access the node's custom field's value in the "Pages on which this PHP code returns TRUE" textarea?
For example, if someone checks the custom field "showmenublock" when they add/edit a node, I want the menu block to show on the page for that node.
Please help. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
I am getting swamped by projects and I have come to that crossroads in every Drupaler's life where I realize perhaps it is time to outsource some work to other mortals such as myself.
Job:
We will be using Quickbooks with the Web Store merchant solution. Client uses Quickbooks (grrrr!) and though she is clueless about it, she will need integration with Drupal/Ubercart
Looking for someone to work ONLY on the Quickbooks integration and that is all. Install, set up, test, document (if needed), get paid.
Store-agnostic: Whatever you put together (current modules, custom modules or a combination of both) will need to be reusable for as many sites as this client needs. Initially doing two online shops.
Store will need to be Level 4 PCI compliant. Not that it should matter to you, but so you know: Security will be watched like a mother hawk watching her eggs.
Minimal integration requirements: Ability to process the payment and sync the sale to Ubercart. Anything beyond that, even better. You can do full sync like those 3rd party services like THub, ECC or Aaat? Fanfreakingtastic.
Requirements:
Be for real: I have been doing this for years. I eat newbies posing as experts for lunch. Don't be my lunch.
The Sierra Club is looking for help redesigning the "Beyond Coal" section of our website. We are currently in beginning the process of moving our sites over to using Drupal 7. The RFP (link below) is for a phase one of this website, essentially designing a theme, but also helping us to organize and improve the structure and content of the site: sierraclub.org/coal
The first phase is a pretty short timeline, focused mainly on the look and feel and top level organization, not necessarily functionality.