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Secure ePayments - Realex Payments

I am contacting you from Realex Payments which as you know is an integrated payments partner with Drupal. Just a quick update from Realex Payments - HSBC’s Secure ePayments (SEP) platform is being replaced with a new solution called Global Iris. Global Iris is a solution provided by Realex Payments and all of Drupal's clients using SEP will be migrated over to Global iris later this year. We will be in touch with all your current merchants using SEP in due course.

Want to know more about drupal

I am new this this site and have not use the service before. please what is the difference between drupal and wordpress? Need to know more before i choose.

So I just got a wierd email from the security mailing list

Hi - WIll you please remove me from this list? Thank you!

On Apr 25, 2012, at 12:49 PM, security-news@drupal.org wrote:

> Security-news@drupal.org

1: Doesn't this indicate a security flaw that would allow someone to spam the whole mailing list?
2: I have this guy's email address now too from a look at the headers...
3: What is this? :P

Approach to Document Management - Consider move from Version 6 to 7

I have been asked to install a document/file management module in a version 6.7 site.
Requirements include that the files be saved into the database and still accessible from URLs on the site as content. Files/documents include images and PDFs.

A big consideration is that I may be migrating the site from 6.7 to 7.x soon.

Does 7 come with built in doc/file management (saved to the db as my requirement states)?

I have found several modules that fit my requirements, is there one that will work better after the move to 7?

E-Commerce Questions

Hey all,

I am pretty new to Drupal. I've been maintaining a site and I just created my first site in Drupal.

I have a project that I might work on where I've been asked to help set up a commerce system where users can post digital items to sell. When someone makes a purchase the author is given some commission and the site gets some money of the money. If possible, the person who makes the purchase can list a referrer to the site that gets part of the commission too.

Defending Drupal against Ruby on Rails

Hi,

I'd like to get your opinion on how I can defend Drupal against Ruby on Rails and convince my colleagues that Drupal is the way to go.

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