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XML button on node pages, etc

I'm trying to find out how to get the XML icon to display for RSS feeds, at the bottom of my node's content page.
does anyone know? it doesn't appear obvious.

please!

thanks.
susan

Really weird image problem. Need help please !!!

I am having this really weird problem with images. My old host shows them correctly but when I load the page under xampp under Windows I don't see any images. So far so good, but now I am trying to switch hosts and guess what, I have the same problem on the new host.
The websites url is http://www.opentravelinfo.com
Images are created with image_assist and image module. Now here comes the weird part.

How do I add nodes to node queue

I installed the node queue module in mi site and created a node queue called News, but I can't find where to add the aggregator item I have in mi site to it, I'm trying to get the functionality that News Page module use to have.

Suppose I'm NOT a unicode wizard...

I've been having various issues with unicode since starting to use and play around with 4.7. I don't recall having any issues at all with 4.6.x. Now, some of you may be saying "not surprising", and that is kinda my point: I don't know whether that's surprising or not!

What I'm trying to say is that, like a lot of people out there coming to Drupal (I hope / suspect), I actually know and understand very little about the whole world behind web development. One very dark area for me, for example, is unicode.

This is something I have never fully understand and still have problems with (bear witness, nodes 45176 and 43567). Here is a classic example of what I'm talking about. Imagine for the moment that I'm an ordinary Joe finding my way around Drupal and setting up my first Drupal site. I have dabbled in PHP and MySQL and can just about find my way around my web server.

I discover one day that there has been an updated version of locale.inc and I know enough about the CVS repositories to be able to go and get it. I go to the page, I click the 'download' tab against the version I want. I copy. I paste. I upload. But wait, let's go back and look at the process for real:

1) I'm viewing the page in Firefox (1.5). Some of the code I'm viewing looks like this:


"zh-hans" => array("Chinese, Simplified", "简体中文"),

drupal.org seems to be a good model

It's not really clear to me how to create a simple tree of content like drupal. org - a main page that's apparently static with sub-pages (for each of "support", "handbooks", "contribute", "community", etc.) accessed via the main links across the top.

This is a very common structure that I've built many times with static html but I'm new to content management. How did you guys do this?

Am I an idiot?

I've been posting for help with a problem for a few days now, and nobody replies so I've begun to wonder if my question is somehow idiotic, ignorant, or just plain unsolvable. The posts above and below me seem to get lots of attention, so, is it me?

Anyone want to chime in on my level of idiocy? I need to solve this problem, and I'd like to know if there is a better way of finding the help I so obviously need .....

here's my post from yesterday: http://drupal.org/node/48856

Eileen in VT

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