I have created a view to show just the page summary by adding the Body field and re-writing it to [body-summary]. However when I create a filter on the body field to retrieve only those nodes where the summary is empty, the filter is looking at the full body field not the summary - and so every node gets selected.
Can anyone help with suggesting what I need to do to get a view that lists only those nodes where there is some specific summary text ? Thanks.
We recently upgraded our Drupal to 7.58 and all our tables (using TableField 7.x-3.1) are now not showing correctly. There appears to be no space between columns. This can be seen here: http://www.eerr.org.uk/race-results/test-mark
I'm far from a Drupal expert just helping my running club out so would appreciate any pointers. If you need more info just let me know (as this could be a little vague!).
One of my hosting accounts is running php 5.6.15 and is reporting a build date in php/server information as November 2015.
Based on other information I understand that php 5.6.35 was released recently (with many updates over this time period) as others have a build date reported as within the last month.
Firstly is this likely to cause any issue with Drupal? Trying to do a bit of troubleshooting as to why Drupal 7.59 login on Intenet Explorer 11 just refreshes the login page on this server, but so far behaves normally elsewhere.
So I am building a website, and I am using Views to place a contextual tab on the /user/% pages on the site. This tab is a table view page with the logged in users id as the contextual filter.
The problem, is that 'all' is a viable wildcard, that displays ALL content for all users, and it's accessible AND showing up in the breadcrumbs on the site.
How can I get views to stop allowing the use of /all/ in the URL as a valid replacement for the contextual filter?
I have uploaded my drupal website on server and i am receiving the below error on index.php, call to undefined function module_list() in require_once boostrap.inc