With CCK, free tagging, and ATOM support, among other things all hitting core pretty soon, Drupal is looking to be one of the best web development platforms out there.
The only thing seriously holding me back from using Drupal over Ruby on Rails would be RoR's native AJAX support.
not sure if these has been discussed before. but when i tried to installations with two independent database. i got unpredictable bahavior such as crossing into the other site installation when clean URL is turnt on. it is ok when the clean URL is off.
Let's assume I have a term called 'news' (term 1), with a subterm called 'local' (term 2)
I expected that whenever I create a story in the 'local' category I would be able to see it when seeing all stories in the 'news' category (since a 'local' news IS a 'news', hence inheriting) but it seems I'm not right. if I go to taxonomy/term/1 I don't see the article. If I go to taxonomy/term/2 I see it all right.
What am I missing here? how does the hierarchy manifest itself???
I just discovered Drupal and i am wondering if i can uste this to set up and intranet to store document and give groups of peoples access to certain groups of documents.
Hi, wasn't sure where to post this...so am posting it here.
Every time I do a search of the Drupal site, the first page gives a list of links to related topics etc.
(The url points to drupal.org/search/node/subject+am+searching+for)
However page 2 and every page after points to a node e.g. (drupal.org/node/17433?page=1)
where I expect a list of links
My browser is Internet Explorer 6.0
OS: Windows XP Home
BTW Drupal is an excellent piece of software, thank you.