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The website I'm developing will have Drupal so that users can create their own blogs. But I have a small problem. We have a registration module for our website and would like it to be the same for the gallerys and blogs. We want our users to enter the blogs and when they hit register they go to our registration form. But how can I make that registration info to be saved in the drupal user table?
I'm trying to use taxonomy for categorizing my events. After doing extensive reading, everything is now jumbled in my head. I looked at event views, but I don't think that does what I need.
I have a list of upcoming events on the front page. You click on an event and go to the details. Then the category name is at the end of the details for that single event. I want to click on that category link and go to the full page that shows every event for that category. Now what I see are links to individual pages, not a full page.
Just as of last week i've started to get registrations that looked very strange. Many of them had @cashette.com as their e-mail domain or some russian mail domain (.ru).
Non of the users have been loged in even once.
For now i've disabled user reigstrations and blocked those particular users, but i wonder if anyone has seen this or if there is known exploit/bot that allows mass registration on drupal?
I will try to get the captcha running, but that still won't block those will register by hand just so they can have an account on this drupal install.
Looking in the 'files\images' directory on my server, I see that every image file seem to have a duplicate.
For example if there is a file called picture.jpg there i also a picture_0.jpg of the exact same size.
Why is this? Can I somehow avoid this? I could use the extra space on my server.
In my galleries the images are displayed at full size.
Im working on a template for a drupal site right now and I can't get this link to go away. It is a link to "Edit Primary Links" and it shows up no matter if I am logged in or not, so it dosent seem to be only with an administrator log in. Any ideas?