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Glossary builder

I am working on a site which will include multiple glossaries. I had toyed around with Glossword (http://glossword.info). However, their site has been down for more than six months now I think.

General

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The need for more information when submitting requests for help

I notice that with most queries the inquirer gives no information about their setup.

At the very least some information about their system's configuration such as the report returned by phpinfo() or a subset of it should be submitted with the question.

Issues such as

php config - open_basedir, safe mode, script timeout
Control Panel - Plesk, Cpanel, Helm, Direct Admin
OS - Linux, Windows
Drupal base url - http://baseurl/ , http://baseurl/subdir

scheduler.module...admin only permissions

I have been having troubles going through the scheduler.module, attempting to make it behave as I want. I want to unpublish nodes on a certain future date. "Use the scheduler.module", all forum postings say. Ok, I do. My problem is the scheduler.module will not allow the admin to set a set date for an expiration of certain node types UNLESS the admin does the following:

"Preview on Forums" Required but settings say optional

As the subject states, when folks are posting on my site's forumsand they add a reply to a comment, they are being required to preview their post before they are able to submit it.

In the Settings I've the Preview post set to Optional.
Preview post:
X Optional
Required

This Required Preview isn't on the creating of a thread, just the posting of comments and replys..any ideas?

Theme prefs for each user blog?

Is any work being done on a method to give each user full control over the theme which applies to his blog? It would be great to give individuals greater control over the appearance of their own personal segment of a Drupal community site.

Rick

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