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Call to undefined function i18n_get_lang() in C:\wamp\www\DocumentRoot\drupal\modules\i18n\experimental\i18nstrings.module on line 131+ drupal this was created when i install the module...... how can i correct

how to export database in phpmyadmin

hello folks,

i would like to migrate database to my local machine along with drupal upgrade. site is now hosted on free webhosting which only allows phpmyadmin interface to dbase, no console access. can someone please specify which export settings should i use so i can import the dbase using mysql -p <file.sql?

i have tried a few things but always got menus/texts cropped at first special (accented) character, so it seems to be character conversion problem. my locale is sk_SK.utf8 - but exporting utf-8 text did not work well.

any ideas?

thank you all,

Can I skip versions when updating?

With the many recent releases of 5.x I'm a bit behind on updating my sites.

Is it okay to update from 5.2 directly to the latest 5.x version of Drupal?

Or, do it need to update incrementally though each version?

Thanks!

5.1 > 5.3 upgrade only works for admins

Using Fantastico, I've upgraded 4 installs of Drupal to 5.3. That's the most recent they offer currently.

All the installs went fine, EXCEPT (of course) for the http://delaflamme.org , the most used site. On that site, everything seems to work perfectly well, but ONLY for me when logged in as an admin.

Upgrading 4.7.0 to 5.5->e-mail n audio not working

I have upgraded Drupal from 4.7.0 to 5.5. I had installed 4.7 directly under public_html. I have now installed 5.5 in a subdirectory. The site works well.

However, Logs do not show when a new user registers. Also, admin does not receive an e-mail about a new user requesting permission for an account. I am not sure if new user is getting the welcome email. However the account gets created correctly.

Warning If you are running PHP 4 when you upgrade to 5.5 ...

..then you may end up with an unusable system. I have about 25 sites, including some pretty high-traffic sites, running in a shared environment on a dedicated box (Ubuntu 6.06LTS, Apache2.0.55, MySql 4.1.15.)

It is not clear to me that the 5.5 upgrade was the entire problem, since I also (stupidly) updated PEAR at the same time) - but, for the last 12 hours all of these sites were oddly 'read-mostly' - the only tables which Drupal could write into were the logs. I was not able to take the sites into maintenance mode, for example, or post comments.

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