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Spam_Tokens

Abandoned Module: As of October 4th, 2010 this module has been marked as abandoned. If you would like to take over as maintainer of this module, please file an issue in Webmaster Issue Queue.

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Spam_Tokens is an add-on to the Spam module. It allows the Spam administrator to control the tokens that are used by the Spam filters to determine whether or not content is spam.

New maintainer wanted. I no longer use Spam (I went to Mollom). Contact me and I will turn it over to you.

Cookie Check

Drupal requires cookies for user login, but by default no error message is given when a user's browser is set not to accept cookies.

Project issue file test

For background and to file new issues, please use the DrupalCI queue. We'll move it to other modules as necessary.

This is the module that takes patches posted in the Drupal.org issue queue and sends them off to dispatcher.drupalci for dispatch to aws testbots.

It provides Project module integration for DrupalCI. The integration serves to make automated testing and review part of the development workflow without requiring effort on behalf of the developer.

Information transfer

All requests are sent to the dispatcher using the Jenkins API. Cron is used to notifiy the dispatcher of a pending test request, which then may need a new aws instance to be provisioned and as such there is a short lag time between the event occurring and the time it has been completely processed.

Triggers

Projects can be configured per environment to test daily for a project, or ever time a commit happens, or each time a patch is submitted as well as per commit.

Node Info

Displays post information as part of full node views. So far the options are to display created and updated time and author.

Nodecarousel

Look - this hasn't been touched for a while, and I've noticed now that jCarousel now includes views support, and uses the same jCarousel library that this module did. I suggest using that module instead of this one.

An easy-to-use method for displaying nodes using the jCarousel library for jQuery. Nodes can be chosen via Node Type/Taxonomy, by using a nodequeue, or else by using a hook to feed nodes to the display.

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