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Someone out there who is using drupal on IIS?? I'm trying to set Clean URL for it but I just don't know how to. I've searched the forum for the solution but I can't find any.
I have gone through http://drupal.org/node/3854 but that can't help. Can someone tell me how to set the Clean URL for IIS. I also have installed ISAPI Rewrite Lite but I don't know how to use it.
Any help will be appreciated. I'm stuck at this already. Been trying to figure out how to set clean url for IIS for a few weeks already.
In a blog, I would like to post photos, just like regular entries. They should show up on the front page as full-sized pictures, not thumbnails. Is there a way to do this? I know I can just use a story and insert the image with imce, but it would be much more logical to post images as images. Any opinions/ideas?
* user warning: Access denied for user: 'skatun_drupal@%' to database 'skatun_bente' query: LOCK TABLES variable WRITE in /web/folk/skatun/bente/drupal-4.7.4/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 121.
* warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /web/folk/skatun/bente/drupal-4.7.4/includes/database.mysql.inc:121) in /web/folk/skatun/bente/drupal-4.7.4/includes/common.inc on line 142.
I just figured out how to make a feed of recently updated drupal modules using this neat RSSxl site. Unfortunatly, I "may not redisplay the contents of a feed generated by this tool on a website unless you have the permission of the owner of the copyright of the content" so you'll have to do there and create the feed yourself.
Hey guys. I have been wanting to build a product review site / buyers guide of sorts. I have looked high and low for an exsisiting CMS with a plug in that already offers this but have came up with nothing. the closest thing I have found is Drupal with the Bookreviews module that would need to be hacked a bit or Joomla with the VirtuMart plug in.
I have been test driving Joomla for the last couple of days. Whilst I do think it is good, Drupal still remains my fav. Its much easier to use and faster. However, the one thing that Ir eally did like was their manual, which is available in various downloads, especially PDF. I found this useful as I could read it on my laptop and PDA when I did not ahve a net connection. Forgive me if this already exists, what are the chances that the Drupal user manual (handbook) could be made available as a download (HTML ZIP or PDF).