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Using the menu module how do I create colapsable menus

I can create menus and can sub divide them, however, it just seems to come out in one long list, I would like to colapse the items I do not need. How do I do this?

Thanks

Neil

Is there a way to use nodes as includes?

I have some content that I want to appear in multiple places in our drupal site - I'm wondering if their is a way to use the body of a node as an include in the body of another node - meaning I would like to have the same text in two places - and then away to edit that text in one place - OR is it easier to use PHP includes in this way?

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Flexinode fields not searchable, is it normal?

I use flexinode module (1.7.4.7) in my drupal 4.4.1 site http://animalscientist.org/community/
but I noticed that all the customised fields created using flexinode are not searchable, content in the BODY is searchable.

Is this normal?

odd filestore problem

I'm experiencing a wierd problem with the filestore module. When I copy the file filestore.module to the modules folder, I can't access the admin/modules page. It just comes up blank when I click the link. As soon as I remove the filestore.module file from the modules folder, it works fine. Any suggestions?

--Steve

404 Error handling - it needs beefed up

On occasion I get 404 errors from users hitting pages that don't exist - no sweat - that's what it's for! However, sometimes I worry about someone trying to hit a URL that is supposed to be right, but maybe the page is wrong, or the alias to the page isn't working or is incorrect, etc...

mod_rewrite parameters in httpd.conf

Config: Windows 2000 server, Apache 2.0.50, mysql 4.0.20, php 4.3.8

I'd like to use clean URLs, and put the .htaccess parameters in the Apache config file (httpd.conf) instead of using the .htaccess file. This is not a problem as I have full access to the httpd.conf file.

Questions:

1) one of the reasons for doing this is my understanding that using httpd.conf instead of .htaccess is better performance-wise. Can anybody confirm that this is correct ?

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