I am looking into the use of Drupal on Nitix for a disaster response team, and am wondering if the situation that robclay described in April 2005 (see http://drupal.org/node/20082) has changed at all.
Rob said that was he unable to get CleanURLs working. Although that might not be a deal breaker for us, has anyone be able to load Drupal 4.7 onto Nitix? What problems did you encounter? Is robclay's install/config guide still accurate? Many thanks!
Since e-commerce package doesn't have its own email subscription capability, I wonder, what is the best solution to give users an ability to subscribe for daily/weekly emails which will inform them about new or top products, send site stories, etc.
I think I need something like simplenews.module but I'm not sure this is the best solution ... What will be your opinion ?
Thank you.
[kbahey -- moved to support forums. This is not a core development discussion.]
I'd like advice on migrating (converting) my writer's group website to Drupal, but don't know where and how to begin.
The original programmer/developer installed Mambo, and to be honest, it's confusing and hard to use. I've asked around and have been told that Drupal and Joomla are tops for ease of use and functionality.
If there are any local and patient users in the NY tri-state area willing to advise/walk me through the beginnings stages of migration, please e-mail soon.
Hi, I'm wondering Drupal will fit the bill for what I want to do with a super-basic existing site.
I need to take this old static site that's about ten pages, in php, 1 MySQL database, and be able to lace Drupal content into pages outside of the Drupal directory.
So, most pages will be text content. 1 page will be text and image content. I already have the site built out of an index, header, footer and CSS. What I want to do is install Drupal in its own directory and be able to plug in different includes for different pages like this: