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cpanel hosted need .htaccess file. i keep getting errors with clean urls. server crashing.

if anyone's cpanel host could i get your .htaccess file offa you?
i'm using clean urls with the .htaccess file drupalprovided it works fine except that it creates a tonof error messages server side (crashed my server a couple of times already)
would appreciate it if anyone could help.
regards

php in block

Hello,

I just can understand how can I use this php blocks. For example I want to make a [banner.module] block. Then I paste the code provided in block's readme:

?php echo banner_display(0); ?

or

$output .= banner_display(0);

and nothing happens. What is the point?

Inserting PHP/HTML mixture into a node

I am trying to add a contact form to my site. The application I wish to use can be found at http://jimsun.linxnet.com/scform.html and fits my needs. The application uses a php file that I would like to have contained in a static page node. The page is a mix of html and php and when I try add a static page of PHP type and view it I get:

Display "new" comments tag using Chameleon

Hi,

I'm using the chameleon theme with Drupal 4.4.0.

I'd like to incorporate the red "new" tag which appears in the corner of new comment boxes under the xtemplate theme?

Is this possible? If so, how might I go about doing it? :)

TIA

Blocked users aren't blocked in 4.4

I have blocked someone who was violating the forum rules on my site however he is still able to log into his account and post. I know that earlier versions definately blocks users and doesn't allow them to even login. However person seems to have full access.

replacing front-page with taxonomy term nodes

is there is a way to make front-page not to show 'promoted' nodes but to show nodes binded to some taxonomy term.
For example i have term 'MAIN' in my 'MYSITE' vocabulary and i want to show nodes binded to 'MAIN' term when client go with "http://www.mysite.com/" URL.
May be there is module for this issue?

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