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

drupal 4 internet-school company website

Hy there
Im considering to use drupal for our company. we are a small internet-school with maincurses around internet related classes. html css php dreamweaver flash photoshop, .....
but also word, excel and stuff.

My question to you:
how will drupal enhance our workflow. right know we have a pretty inflexible homemade php system to generate new classes (dates, description, prices, etc).

Will Drupal work with...?

Hi, my ISP's server specs are as follows:

The versions on the server are:
Apache: 1.3.28
MySQL: 4.0.17
PHP: 4.3.3

Will drupal work under in this environment?

Please let meknwo.

Rahim

Would Drupal Work for My Project?

Hello,

I've been considering using eRoom's collaborative solution to manage a "Work-In-Progress" type site in which users can upload a current version into the system, and start a chain of approvals. Once certain approvals are given, the product would then move into subsequent stages or require additional approvals. Can anyone familiar with the eRoom software tell me if Drupal is a suitable substitute for such software, or if Drupal can handle projects in a similar way to eRoom?

Thanks,
Daniel

Can I use Drupal for this project?

Total newbie here in terms of CMS and hosting.

Preliminary questions - I have a few static-type (content is informational and rarely changes) websites and a couple of blog-type websites I am currently in the process of gathering.

1) Do I need separate instances of Drupal for each domain? Alternately, can I use a single instance of Drupal to manage multiple domains?
2) Do I need Drupal (or any CMS system) for static-type sites?

Bonus hard questions:

My most complicated project is this:

Different secondary links on each page

Hi,

I learned that phptemplate can store a collection of primary links and a collection of secondary links in its config and these can be displayed when a page is rendered.

What I'd like to know is, is there a way to display a different set of secondary links when the user clicks on each primary link to go to different subsections of the site? This is in order to implement two-level site hierarchies like this:

DOes Drupal fit?

Hi all,

i am currently trying to relaunch a large music-webpage, it is a portal like nme.co.uk (just a little bit smaller), and so i have some question. Hopefully your answers help me to decide, wether i should use Drupal or not.

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