I have a live site running with 130 users and 2000 nodes on 5.7. All my contrib modules are updated aso now I need to upgrade the Drupal core to the latest 5.11.
My question is: can I upgrade from the existing 5.7 directly to 5.11??? or do I need to upgrade to 5.8 first, and then 5.9 and then 5.10 and only then 5.11???
This is a weird one.
I just upgraded from 5.7 to 5.11. Now the administrator, as well as some users (it doesn't seem to be dictated by role) cannot see uploaded jpegs. It is the same whether the files are uploaded with IMCE or the upload module. The problem does not occur with gifs. Also, unauthenticated users can see all the images.
I am using private uploads.
I tried disabling all contributed modules and that did not fix the problem.
What the he...
Thanks,
Moses
I don't know why this happen. I already upgrade to 6.5 and new user doesn't receive any emails to activation and their password for login. Could you help me guys, I need your help.
Hi everyone,
I've updated one of my websites from drupal 5.x (probably 5.10) to 6.5.
I'm trying to sort out the problems, and the mayor one, at this stage, is that ALL the image nodes are not working any more. The nodes still exists, but I cannot see the images any more.
On the other hand, if I edit the image node, I can see that the paths (both original and thumbnail) point to the correct image locations in the file system. I've also tested the image paths from the browser - they do work. Creating new image nodes works.
I followed all the instructions for upgrading from 4.7 to 5.0. I disabled all modules (including organic groups). Then I upgraded from 5.0 to 6.0. My older server didn't have the latest version of PHP so at this point I moved to my new server and imported my 6.0 database. I then upgraded from 6.0 to 6.5.
All appeared fine except I noticed that I could only see content when I was logged in. When I logged out there was no content. I figure this it because of organic groups. I installed the 6.x module for Organic Groups and this is when all the errors began happening.