Wow - I got stock drupal up and running on an IIS box in 5 minutes. kudos.
Here is what I am trying to do - if Drupal is the wrong tool, please do not hesitate to say so.
I have a database of members. It contains gender, age range, sun sign etc fields for each member, an alias and a bio/photo. Currently this information is updated offline based on email requests. Another script is used to search for members based on criteria entered by a visitor, and the bio/photo is used to create a dynamic member home page that is displayed to the visitor.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to protect written + photo material on a site from being plagerised.
Is it possible to stop the copy and paste function and the view source function?
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?
Hello, i'm an occasional visitor to Drupal. I plan to develop a site for CD reviews. Unfortunately, so far i haven't found a review module for Drupal that allows full customisation of the reviewed items as well as scoring (ratings, generated bar-graph or whatever).
Anyone knows if anything like that is in development? I've already seen the book review module and another one (can't remember the name) but they are very limited with no real features, they look more like a template of what they could have been :(
I have been trying to implement custom homepage with callbacks. I had some progress, please make some suggestions to the code given in the link below, which would be very helpful...
after exhaustive searching of books, forums and docs, i could not find information on how to integrate theme and callbacks in a menu ..
I didn't post this in the Drupal showcase forum because I'm looking for the best sites using open-source content management systems, regardless of what they use. I would love to see Drupal-powered sites listed here, but a site that really caught my attention uses a Perl-powered CMS called WebGUI. This site looks amazing!