Forum topic not visible in forum after create but in taxonomy

Forum topic not visible in forum after create but in taxonomy

I upgraded from 6.19 to 7.

All my forum topics are there and everything is
working fine except "add topic"

If create an topic its not showing up in the forum.

If i visit /taxonomy/term/21 then the topics are visible.

If i go to forums/21 then there not.

The weird thing is that i created an topic after the update
(only couple of modules activated) and it worked fine,
but now it dont !?

Any idea ?

How to create a link pointing to the content management page, with filters for node type already selected?

As the title says, is there a way to create a link pointing to the content management page, with filters for node type already selected?

for example:

example.com/admin/content/node?filter=content-type=events

thanks!

*edit*

Why has this been moved to post installation?? I need to do it by code in a module :)

Moving back...

problem in installing litecommerce

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '\' (ASCII=92) state=1 in /hermes/bosweb/web079/b793/ipg.mashrabiyanet/store/profiles/litecommerce/litecommerce.profile on line 302

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '\' (ASCII=92) state=1 in /hermes/bosweb/web079/b793/ipg.mashrabiyanet/store/profiles/litecommerce/litecommerce.profile on line 302

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /hermes/bosweb/web079/b793/ipg.mashrabiyanet/store/profiles/litecommerce/litecommerce.profile on line 302

Overriding block.tpl.php in Drupal 7

Hi -

I have a secondary menu set up which appears as a block in a particular region. The block's title is 'csr-secondary'. From what I have read I assume that to override the default block.tpl.php template I should copy it into my theme folder and rename it 'block--csr-secondary.tpl.php' but this is not working!

Can anyone please put me right?

Drupal multi-site installation - finer points

I work with multiple CMSes, both DotNetNuke and Drupal being among them. Both of them support multi-site installations. Maybe my question is influenced by DNN, but here's what I want to clear up.

First Interactive site on Indian temples runs on Drupal

Getting addicted to Drupal made the beginning. Having been a vivid admirer of Indian Temples, have decided to harness the potential of Drupal to present Indian Temples in a simple yet very informative and interactive way at www.templesofindia.net.

With Drupal 6 at the core and few contributed modules like cck, gmap etc., myself a medical doctor, alone could design and tune Drupal to produce www.templesofindia.net

TemplesOfIndia.net is the first user updatable portal having a huge compilation of Indian Temple information by States, Districts, Regions, Rivers and Gods with detailed maps.

Although the idea of developing an user updatable interactive website on Indian Temples dates back to last decade, I never had the courage to start the same untill a few months ago. The resources at my disposal were just not sufficient to proceed. I needed support; that support came from my beloved friend in graduation Dr. Vamsi Krishna Lavu. This busy friend of mine spends his time looking after his establishments in Eastern Europe and India. But, he was always there reminding me the urgency to complete this divine work. Not just the encouragenet, he infact financed all the initial costs to host this information. To sum up, without Vamsi's help this idea would have died like many ideas which can not proceed beyond domain registration.

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