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I just upgraded one on my sites to 5.0 and was surprised that the option to Aggregate/Compress CSS on the Performance page was grayed out. After a bit of hard though and experimentation I discovered that this is because the site in question is using private file system.
Why can't you use Aggregate/Compress CSS with a private filesystem? In my case the file system is writable by drupal (under the site root). So it should be able to write to files/css/########.css.
I have read the remarks about the cities database: http://drupal.org/node/19983
I am working on an development aid website www.ontwikkelingswerk.net and would very much like to install the whole world as categories (category module 4.7 installed).
I want to connect the west with the east (Nepal as pilot) and would like for people to state where they write from with using categories.
I would like to have searchable Profiles. While such a module exists for Drupal 4.6, there is no version for Drupal 5. While I would love to use Drupal for my purpose, this is a "killer argument" if I do not get this functionality to work. Therefore I would like to know what must be done to update a module from Drupal 4.6 to Drupal 5? Just a little abstract ,what generally should be considered and done.
I have installed Version 5.1. I didn't install it in the root. I installed it in mydomain.com/dr/ I wasn't sure about how many extra files it would leave in the root. So, naturally, now when you go to mydomain.com, it doesn't show up. I have to go to /dr/ for the main screen to show up. So, I have a few questions.
Should I uninstall and re-install? or do I must move the files? Or will they not match up to the table created in mysql? Also, when it got done installing, it left these error messages: