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i have
//mysite.com/fr/sites/default/setting.php (can i rename "default" folder to "mysite.com.fr" ?)
$db_url = 'mysql://xxxx:xxxx@xxxx/xxxxxx
$db_prefix = 'Fr_' and $base_url = 'http://mysite.com/fr'
Hi - I received the following message after installing Acidfree. Filemanager and Acidfree are completely installed, and the self-test portion of the installation sent back the following. I have no problems with anything except that a patch (which was included) is not installed. My question is - how do I install this patch? I know where it is, and I've looked at the source of it, but it offered no help. The installation guide for Acidfree does not tell you "how" to install the patch - just that you need to do it.
Thanks,
John
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Acidfree self-test checklist
1. Filemanager module enabled
2. Latest version of Filemanager module installed
3. filemanager-private.patch not applied. Acidfree will still work, but your protected nodes' files will not be protected as well. Follow the instructions that came with the Acidfree distribution to patch the Filemanager module if you are using a node_access module.
4. Filemanager private path set and permissions OK
5. Filemanager public path set and permissions OK
6. Filemanager database table created
7. Acidfree class definition files found for album, photo, video
8. Drupal 'Temporary directory' path set and permissions OK
9. Acidfree database tables created
10. gd image toolkit installed and properly configured
Errors were detected. Please correct the above errors before you
I have tryed several plugins but I dont didn't find how to include pictures in a blog post..
There is only a attachement file but no image IN the subject.
I want to select the most recent "flexinode-2" entries that have a message body (in my case, message body ID=3) greater than X number words/characters. Can someone get me started?
I've been away from Drupal for a while, but I've returned to the fold after discovering that I just don't like any of the other solutions all that much. Some of the others may be more polished, but Drupal's splinters are much more fun.