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Looking for a sort of permanent pastebin module

Hiya,

I plan to run a website soon focusing on a scripting language. I'd like some sort of permanent pastebin, with;

  • Categories
  • Moderator approval (preferable, but not required)
  • User Submission

Does anything know of anything of the sort available? Or something that can be adapted to fit? I'm running 4.4.0, by the way.

Fatal error after installing trip_forum.module

Hi
I've just install drupal (love it) and then I've install trip_forum (found in downloads section). Right after, my site broke and I get this uggly (fatal) error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: lm() in D:\www\apacheServer\toporan\drupal\modules\trip_forum.module on line 92.

Any idea? Any help? Please

Licensing of creative content question

The situation: I'm preparing an xtemplate-based theme for an organization that would like to limit use of the design content (images, etc.) to non-commercial. Is this possible when posting on drupal.org?

Application Taxonomy

I have created what I think is a really cool application for drupal's taxonomy--I am building a taxonomy of applications on apptaxonomy.org. Unlike freshmeat or sourceforge, I am focusing on the interfaces of programs with other programs, and with people. The orientation is to how different applications can interact aka features. You might also call it a requirement oriented approach to classifying applications. My visionary goals are twofold: 1) to advance intertwinglement; 2)to incredbily simplify the process of evaluating applications for particular needs. My sincere hope in posting on drupal.org is to find other people who can appreciate the incredible potential of what the heck I am talking about, and who can contribute a lot of wisdom that I don't have about taxonomy, PHP, and other issues.

To give a specific example, lately I am shopping around for a Blogger API client. freshmeat and sourceforge are moderately helpful, but I still have to visit nearly every darn website to really understand the features of the application and what other applications work with it. Quite a few blog server packages incorrectly refer to themselves as blogger software which they really are not. Already, I am finding apptaxonomy useful for "taking notes" on the different Blogger API programs that I am checking out. By the end, I should be able to browse quickly through the taxonomy and have a very clear picture of which applications best satisfy my needs.

Drupal 4.5.0 battle plans

With Drupal 4.4.0 around the corner, it is time to share what each of us are up to. If you plan to work on something in particular, or to contribute to Drupal in one way or another, please share your personal battle plan in the comments. Please refrain from posting wishlists: this time around we are merely interested in what you actually plan to contribute in the next few months. So, what can we expect from you?

Hidden Spam In Comments

Just had an unsettling experience.

Someone just posted a comment on one of my Drupal sites:

"The info here is very good, thanks!"

This looked fine, and encouraging, but for some reason I was curious and clicked on the "edit comment" link...

Good thing I did, it turned out they had used a div after the comment text, used CSS to make it invisible (display:none), and hidden a page full of links to porn sites in there!

When I viewed details for this comment, I saw the hostname was: 80.97.89.12

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