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My sql command for retrieving data from the table based on user input not working.It is like this, based on the year (value,example 2007... ) that the user key in the search function must be able to retrieve data from the table based on the year in the "Date" field...meaning that i only have "date " as field,not year...Is it possible by just using the year as a search keyword,able to retrive data from table.Anyone out there could you pls help me...thkx
Dear Drupal users,
I'm looking for manuals in pfd Form. Whare can I find These.
The reason : my eyes are so bad that reading from screen is problematic. After 10-15 minutes continius reading I have to stop for a while. Reading from papers is much easyer and would be a verry great help.
I'm in the process of documenting a set of modules that were created on a project that I'm working on, and I would like to know what modules or set of modules are being used by Drupal.org to implement the documentation system at http://api.drupal.org/ . Is this available anywhere ?
As a beginner at PHP with some understanding of Drupal, I have been struggling with module enhancements that I can't do without. What I want to do is relatively simple. Some is done and works, but what is more difficult is understanding some esoteric module code that is over my head. Trying to figure out exactly what it does and how the logic flows is like trying to read the Rosetta stone. Even a couple of lines comment about each custom function would help enormously (as the Drupal API docs do regarding Drupal functions).
Iit occurs to me that it would be helpful for each project page to list a thoroughly annotated version of each released module. Nobody is going to want tons of text bloat in distributions. Although I'm sure many of the gods working at development are able to read un-annotated code just fine because they are expert programmers, it would surely help many aspiring well-meaning twerps like me get up to speed faster. Ah, so that's what it does (and why)...
Unless I am mistaken the Forms API needs to be used from within a module. I have a least twice now answered peoples questiion of their form not working when the code is provided as the content of a node. Logically that should not work since any form callback would not exist when the form iis processed after being submitted (the callbaclks would only exist after the node is loaded which happens after the form is processed.
So my suggestion for both the Quickstart Guide and Reference some where at the start add a note about the context in which the Form API can be used.
I am new to Drupal. Can I get a cookbook which can make me to go thru much easily with the Drupal.
I you can, please suggest me a book. I have the books but i am unable to understand them.