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The people visiting my website have to have the url of my website in the header?
Some visits are spoofing the url of my own website or others?
This just doesn't make sense to me yet. Could someone provide a use scenario, like, what a proper url header/referal looks like and what a bad one looks like and why attackers do this?
I am developing a Drupal site with a JavaScript (React) front-end. With the help of Webform REST module I was able to submit forms from my React App. However, I have a form which has a file upload field and I cannot use a REST api to submit the form data. My approach is to create a custom controller and POST form data with the "Content-Type": "multipart/form-data" headers and programmatically submit the Webform.
I created a custom content type but forgot to link it to the menu. Is it sill possible for me to create a menu link for the content type? I know it might be pretty easy for a node in the content type. But is there a simple way to create a menu link for the content type?
Open Doors is a globally operating non-profit organisation concerned with fighting the persecution of Christians. We recreated the website of the German charter with Drupal (version 8) since the previous web presence was technically and aesthetically outdated. It features informative articles about the situation worldwide as well as promotional content for events, products and call to actions.
Kineo are a leading workplace training provider, part of the City and Guilds Group. They help organisations develop the capabilities of their workforce through a use of technology driven learning and rich learning content.
They had access to great content: rich case studies, insight pieces, news, blog posts, audio and podcast material. With such richness in their content, they needed a fast, usable platform to present their capabilities in 7 languages, with over 1500 content items per language, across 3 regional areas of operation.