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I have to launch a website on windows 2000 platform. Right now, I have a blank page - default.html in the website folder, which was created using Frontpage.
What are the steps required to publish the webiste on Drupal. Do I need to install all of these - Apache, MySQL, PHP and Drupal.
I branched http://cyberocity.com to allow me to set up multiple open source applications, as a showcase, more or less, and to further acceptance for open source solutions for business. The area I'm in is near a large college, well 2 actually, and there are a surprising number of professors, administrators, and graduate students who are pretty much owned by large corporations. One college buys all it's hardware from a large manufacturer who 'just happened' to locate a key facility close by.
Hi all,
I installed the event.module (cvs version) over 4.6.0 and I see that the event content type don't exist. I have read the INSTALL file of the event.module and I have a question. Supose that I select the page content type to be shown in event calendar. This means that every published page content will appear in the calendar. So:
- What can I do, in this situation, if I don't want that every page content appears in the calendar?.
- Is posible to have a "event content type" or something like that?.
I have been developing a security incident response team following RFC2350 and would like to make this available to Drupal users at http://www.securityhive.com
I'd like to build an e-learning portal (something similar to this: http://sg.myklab.com/) and am overwhelm with so many choices: Drupal, Geeklog, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, phpWCMS, phpWebSite, Post-Nuke, Siteframe, Typo3, Xoops...
I'd greatly appreciate if anyone can tell me if this is the correct way to go & better still some opinions, experiences and comparisions among those mentioned above.