i installed Taxonomy Access Control in order to restrict access to unregistered users to one of the category. i can't seem to get it worked or may be i don't know how.
admin > access control > category permission > anonymous user > i tried both check and uncheck the category that i want users to register so that they are able to access it. it doesn't seem to do anything at all.
If you already have a running site and have access to security updates and updates to modules what are the other reasons you have for upgrading?
I am asking because of the iminent release of Drupal 4.7 which I am trying to find a good reason for updating to. I am not a "bleeding edge type user" so 4.7 really does not have that much appeal for me. But I see that there is always a swarm wanting to upgrade for seemingly no good reason.
At Barcamp in Amsterdam, the friendly Jabber dudes pointed out to us that searching Google for PHP CMS PostgreSQL didn't lead one to find Drupal (we were several pages down in the search results). He also pointed out that when he looks for open source software, he turns to freshmeat.net or sourceforge.net, and we don't rank highly on those sites either. His point --- we don't get found by everyone who is looking for us. So Boris Mann decided to fix the problem (at least a little bit) and claimed that he'd have the top search spot in "a few days". Well, he did it:
I am pretty new to Drupal and I want to use it to build an interactive site for a textbook
collective : http://www.nongnu.org/fhsst
The key thing I need to be able to do is design my own workflows. I was wondering if there is a status report
somewhere on the Workflow summer of code project?
I have installed the current workflow module but I am struggling to get what I want out of it, but I am still
learning.
Hey all. I'm developing a site specifically as a guild site. For everyone who says the forums are weak, put in a little elbow grease.
Forum, Privatemsg, Taxonomy_Access, Smileys, bbcode, flatforum, quote (not quotes), and statistics, and I have something just as effective as phpbb2, at a tenth the weight.
It seems Drupal can do what I need, but as I am completely new to CMS and a non-programmer, it might just take me too much time to learn all the stuff necessary to build the site to my specs.