Module is needed for changing authentication settings for restricted area on site. Module defines SSL users and sets single password for all of them in .htpasswd.
This module integrates the applet from vdl.odem.org and provides a configuration interface in the admin section to customize its behavior.
The point of this module is specific to German internet politics. It can be considered an ode to the German Minister for Family Affairs, Ursula von der Leyen.
Among German geeks, she is known as “Zensursula”, a combination of “Zensur” (German for “censorship”) and “Ursula”. She has been pushing for legislation to force ISPs to censor the web much in the same way that China does.
Public Download Count keeps track of file download counts like Download Count module.
The biggest difference between Download Count module and this module is that this module works under the Drupal's public file system while Download Count module works under the Drupal's private file system.
If you want more secure and strict control over the files you distribute at your site, I recommend that you use the private file system with Download Count module.
Public Download Count module is intended for the following people:
Those who needs to use the public file system for some reasons, and yet want to keep track of file download count.
Those who want to keep track of download count of the files on different servers.
Key Features
It is desined to work under the Drupal's public file system.
It can count the download of the file on external servers.
You can specify valid extensions of the target files.
You can see the yearly, monthly and daily download count for each file.
You can export the download count data as a CSV file.
It does not modify the original contents.
It works with the downloadable files listed in Views tables and lists.
Bakery provides a "single sign on" feature for Drupal based sites that are on the same second-level domain (i.e. example.com, subsite.example.com, subsite2.example.com).
In TinyMCE, CK Editor and FCK Editor, there is a template function, which allows a user to select a HTML template from a drop-down and insert it into the WYSIWYG text-area.