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I'm getting a lot of "[Mon Feb 27 14:59:49 2006] [error] [client 123.123.123.123] File does not exist: /var/www/web8/web/system, referer: http://mysite.com/?q=admin/settings"
in my error log.
I am setting up a Drupal installation with relatively fine-grained user access (and taxonomy access control). A small number of users have blogs, and so I have created a user role of "blog writer" to give them access to the blog module. So far, so good.
I've just installed the phptemplate version of Bluemarine. Everything seems to be working fine, except the "number of comments" attached to each node does not show up on the main pages that list groups of nodes (like blog, categories etc.). Clicking on the node url itself, or clicking on the comment url from the Recent Comments in the sidebar brings up the comments fine -- they just aren't being tablulated on the main page.
I am trying to install several Modules i.e. TinyMCE. I unzip it and see all these files. Where do I put all of them? Sorry if this is a very simple question but I can't find the answer. Thanks this communtiy is great.
Isn´t there a concept of tracking links in Drupal? And to check those links regularily, to email the user, if one of his links is dead? Is there *no* seperate storage of links? I expected a table with all links in posted text, so a cronjob could easiliy check the validitiy of the internal links.
So what are you doing, if you delete a node and you do not know, how many other nodes are linking to this node?