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I'm in the process of upgrading from D6 to D7. I'm to the part where I'm upgrading contributed modules. I'm finding that some modules don't have any download links. So far CAPTCHA, Facebook social plugins and Global Redirect. When I go to those pages to download the modules, there are no links. I've googled and looked on drupal.org and don't see anything related. I just went through this the other day and did not have this issue. Is there some sort of upgrade going on?
I am trying to update my website from Drupal 6 to 7. I followed the instructions exactly on the UPGRADE.txt file, but after I run upgrade.php, the Frontpage shows and I can login, but when I go to any admin screens, the only thing there is:
Operating in maintenance mode. Go online.
Anybody got any ideas what I screwed up? I tried deleting unused modules and other things, but I can't seem to get this right.
I am new to Drupal and this will be my first maintenance upgrade. How do I apply maintenance from release 7.26 to release 7.28? do I install release 7.27 and then install 7.28, or do I go directly from 7.26 to 7.28?
Hello
I have or had a Drupalwebsite running on version 7.27. I got the notice there was an update to 7.28 that solved some security issues so I downloaded this version and put it on my FTP-account (I saved my site folder, but unfortunately threw my back-up folder away). I could run the update.php page once, but since than I get to see the white screen of death.
If I watch the error report (Enable Error Reporting), I get following message:
In my current Drupal 6 site, there is a checkbox entitled "List" for every image field (see attached image). I use this checkbox to determine whether or not the image will be listed in a gallery based on a view (the filter is "Content: Images (field_images) - list" equals TRUE). (NOTE: I couldn't figure out how to attach an image to this post. Here's the image: http://i62.tinypic.com/25sc477.png)