Since there seems to be a lot of discussion about Drupal infections, I thought I would document some procedures that we use to protect our sites.
We have about 110 Drupal and Joomla sites. I have come to the conclusion that no matter what you use, some hacker will find a way to get into the site to modify an existing drupal php file or plant a new file (usually mailers). Here is what we do.
I currently have the Geocoder and Geofield Map modules installed along with the Geofield module to allow Google maps to be displayed on my website. Recently Google have changed it so an API key is required for Google maps to work. I have updated the Geocoder and Geofield Map modules to the latest version, which allow API keys to be entered. I have entered the new API key I've created but the maps still don't seem to be working.
I had great list of terms similar to list of user name. so i have user ghaleb and terms ghaleb. and user sam and terms sam.
i need to great view show only nodes that have terms ghaleb when user ghaleb logged in. and when user sam logged in.
sure i have many node has ghaleb term and many has sam term .
Hoping the community might have some insight into what configuration settings are needed to convert an existing Superfish menu into a multi-column menu in Drupal 7x. I followed various documentations online but still having trouble listing menu links as columns. (Parent menu manifesting but not sub child menu.)
Capriolo.com is a Balkan leader for bicycles production. They have a big network of retail sports centers, the website with catalog and wholesale portal for B2B customers. It is a complex organization with, production, sales, marketing etc.