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I was assigned the task of building a new site for my current employer using Drupal. He now wants to add a "cart" function that will work normally until the check out button is pressed. He then wants the cart to email the order to him so he can contact the purchaser for payment. So a cart with no payment function, the module just emails order to him and he does the rest.
We launched a new corporate site for the City of Wolverhampton Council in February 2019, replacing a legacy system, that was not fit for purpose. This new site was developed in Drupal 8 over a four-month period using an Agile delivery methodology and fortnightly development sprints. The project included migrating approximately 8,000 pages of content from a .net solution into Drupal along with associated URL redirects, and implementing a new design, which is fully responsive across all devices.
The KNIME AG is a software company that provides solutions for big data analytics. The main product of KNIME is free and open source software which has attracted a worldwide community over the years. In addition to the main product - the KNIME Analytics Platform - KNIME provides fee-based extensions (licenses, SaaS).
The software is, for example, used in pharmaceutical research, business intelligence, financial data analysis or customer relationships management.
I have been playing with Drupal, practicing some installs on my unix shell ISP (with no root access). 8.7.4 install set up a sqlite database, but I scrapped it all and tried to re-install using 8.7.5 now that the security patch came out, and now I don't have the sqlite option, on the setup database page it just says:
Database type
MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, or equivalent
Is anybody else seeing this, or did my ISP maybe change some permissions on me?
OISE, Canada's prestigious all-graduate institute of teaching, assigned us with developing their new website. One that should incorporate several key features missing from the one that they running at that time.
In this respect, our client expected their new OISE-dedicated website to: