Hello everyone, I use the type Activation account when creating an account by a user. It receives the email with a link to set his password. but by clicking on the link it redirects to a form asking for the username and password. someone would have an idea about that?
My application requires data to be uploaded by multiple different users via a csv file. The data could go to the same table as it will be the same format for each user however it should be secure and only accessible by the user that uploaded it.
The web admin should be able to see the data uploaded by all users and be able to run custom reports on the data.
I'm looking for options for using Drupal 8 as a system for generating "flat" output, so the end result is something like the old Static Generator module's -- content providers log in to Drupal to update content, but the public website would have only flat files (HTML, JS, CSS, etc.), and could be hosted on something very simple like Amazon S3.
Drupal is very modular and has many excellent modules, but often, there are modules that would benefit from more development time. Many sites hire a developer to solve issues with modules, but I was thinking that there may be a better way to support the development of modules.
I have a 6-volume HTTP opus (basically a new theory of religion, 20 years of academic research, full of footnotes and graphs), currently housed at Powweb and displayed at Wordpress, but the working version uses SSI (which I haven't managed at home) and CSS (which isn't free at WP). I tried MAMP, but yesterday Safari balked, claiming MAMP used HTTP/0.9, and I can't find a way to ask MAMP about this. Is Drupal more user friendly?