I've got comments turned on by default for blogs, forum posts, etc. When I post from my administrative logon, I get the "Add new comments" button. But when I test from a regular user, it posts with comments disabled by default. I have "Administer Comments" enabled for regular users - now I'm grasping at straws. Help!
I'm working on exposing the data in the signup module to the views module. So far I've got a table view that lists nodes and one user signed up to each node, but it doesn't handle multiple values, i.e. where a node has two or more users signed up.
I'd like to modify the ldap_integration.module so that I could assign (access control) permissions to another user to access the ldap administration pages?
I have tried to include permissions in 'function ldap_integration_settings()', following on the documentation in the drupal handbook: http://drupal.org/node/22797, but to no avail.
I can't imagine it should be too challenging, but I regret to say that I haven't been able to accomplish this so far.
I am trying to allow people to register for events, i.e., group counseling/support sessions, on my web site -- and it looks like there are three different possible modules to consider:
the event finder module
the RSVP module
the sign up module
(the go join go module may also be a possibility, however, I do not know how to use bash.)
Using either aggregator or aggregator2, how can i have the feed refresh automatically? I have set my cron up to hit cron-lynx every 15mins, but i have to manually click refresh to get the new items to display on my site....i'm looking for pure automation. Anyone know how (if possible)?
I just installed the Feedback Module but I don't have any sort of options in the admin/settings/feedback area.
None. It says, quite literally, "Array", then with a Save Config and Reset to Deafult button.
That's it.