Is Drupal a viable solution for my website? Please review What is Drupal before posting.

event.module question

I am going to be setting up a website for my church, and have a question about the event.module. I would like to have a standard calendar of events viewable to all visitors, but also have events listed that only certain users will be able to see. Also, I would like to visually differentiate the different types of events. Can Drupal/event.module do this?

Thanks.
-Keith

Subscriptions w/email confirmation rather than login

An organization I work with needs a CMS and I'm considering Drupal. However, we have no need of a registration process with a user login for site visitors. What we do have is a homegrown subscription system (PHP/MySQL) which uses e-mail confirmation; it validates and stores data input by signups to an e-newsletter. Those subscribers receive the e-newsletter sent by staff using a back end PHP script. (Thus, we would need logins, but just for staff.)

How hard would it be to port our existing scripts over and get them working inside the new Drupal site?

Drupal

A local print shop would like me to redevelop their website. The proprietor would like his customers to be able to maintain a set of files on the website that he would print for them on a set schedule. Of course each customer would only be able to access and edit his or her own files. Can someone please point me to the modules that would best implement this functionality?

I am pretty new to Drupal but I have knocked around with the module API a bit and I guess I'm hooked. Drupal is a good program and this website is great. Thanks in advance.

Thinking about Drupal. Have a few questions..

I have an existing website that is partially finished (peakseo.com), and im thinking about coming over to Drupal. At this point ive nailed the type of site im after and have a few queries in regards to the feature set of Drupal or third party modules that can be used with it.

Apart from the basics, like the ability to setup articles within categories and sections...(not sure of the Drupal terminology) i need some additional features.

1) I need the ability to create custom forms, that upon submittion can have there details sent both to me as the admin and the submitters email account. I also need to be able to edit which details are sent and how its presented.

2) This one is a must have. At the moment im using a commercial third party component for my site called Mosets Tree (mosets.com). Basically its a directory tool that allows you to setup categories and allows users to submit there details to those categories...Its pretty good when its all said and done, so im wondering if theres anything like that in the Drupal world..A full fledged directory tool.

I think those are the only two features that im not sure Drupal has. The whole focus of the site is the directory so that is a must have...As far as i understand it, Drupal also has:

- SEF and is written with DIV's and CSS ( one of the MAJOR problems in Mambo..)
- has a calendar
- has weblinks
- has paid subscription

vbulletin

can it be used with vbulletin?

Can I use Drupal for a marketplace?

Hi All

I'm planing a marketplace for my site where members can advertise their goods and services.

Two questions
1) Can I use Drupal for this and are there any examples?

2) My current site is driven by a custom CMS written in PHP and mySQL. Will I be able to add drupal features to this or will I have to redo the whole site?

Thanks

Ben

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