I'm running 4.6 on a hosted server. Configuration and setup have gone fine until we started trying to upload images via img_assist. I verified that I installed the 'image' and 'img_assist' modules properly, including running the mysql script for img_assist. (I also attempted to uninstall and reinstall the module.)
Symptoms:
When using img_assist interface, images appear to be uploaded successfully, but are never displayed in the browser (noticed in Firefox on Linux and verified in Konq on Linux and IE6 on Windows). They don't show up in:
I need to create a web gallery of about 70 photos quickly. I want to include a link to the gallery at an existing Drupal powered web site I've started. No captions or titles needed. I can create the gallery in about 2 minutes using iPhoto's export to web page feature. I know there are modules like Gallery 2 that can do this in a seamless way with Drupal. But I don't have time to learn a new tool for this project.
A couple of days, 911networks.com was flooded. I had setup the throttle to kick in at 200 connections. The max number of users was 259 connections.
The throttle did kick in but after the throttle kicked in, the only page that 911networks.com would display was the site map which is what I have setup as the 404 - Not found page.
1. How do I set the throttle to disable itself when the number of connections drops.
I am running Drupal 4.6.6 at one of my sites and I noticed an odd problem with my index page text today. I fixed it by deleting the old text and replacing it, but I would like to understand what happened in case the problem reoccurs at some future date.
Well, i've installed drupal 4.6 on kubuntu breezy, with apache, mysql 4 and php4 and i had to make changes in the tables in mysql because the database.mysql didn't create the database correctly...
after doing this, the page is going on (http://suicune.no-ip.org, but only in spanish), but a weird thing happens, at least in the forums and in the polls