Excel parser on a custom module

Hi !

I'm currently working on a projet and I need to add a function that imports a .xls/.xlsx file.

I've already made the import ability, the file goes to the server, but I need to parse this file on the same page, just after sending the file on the server.

The aim is to paste the excel file's content in the database, or in a .csv file.

CORS error message. HELP!!

Hi all.

Currently I have the CORS module installed on my Drupal 7 site and I am now being prompted with an error message saying 

In the inspector the following error is displayed: Access to Font from origin 'https://uk.coop' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'https://uk.coop' is therefore not allowed access.

How to style Views list to show as individual results

Hi all,

I have a website making heavy use of Views. 
I would now like to style one of these pages so that the Views Results show as individual results as opposed to a large single result.

For convenience, here is one of the pages I would like to style: http://live-zakynthos.com/beach
As you will see, the white container makes content (beaches) seem as one single piece of article.

I would like to clearly separate each content item so that each one sits in its own dedicated white container.

Drupal not fully updating using Drush

Hi,

I have a test site which I develop. When I'm happy, I move the changes over to my live site using drush.

More specifically:

Cache issues when using Boolean in views

I'm using boolean values to try to control whether content shows on some pages - admins simply click a check box which should then allow content to show on a page.  Issue is that the content is only changing on the front end after I flush the caches.  

The boolean value is being checked in filter criteria in a view. 

Any ideas on where I'm going wrong / how I can get content to change on the front end without a manual cache flush? 

Warning: ini_set() and no login

Hello everyone,

because of latest high critical security issue, I have updated from 7.57 -> 7.58 -> 7.59.

Easy task, I had just copied core folders (and no others file nor folders):  includes, misc, modules, scripts, and themes. Then I proceeded with a clear cache with drush (drush cc all). And voilà, it worked like a charm, could log in with all my users credentials and admin as well to check that core version 7.59 was properly installed.

Meanwhile, I got a full disk issue, and since then I got this warning message that appears on my site:

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