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Facing problem in listing Secondary menus.. plz help

I am a newb and this may seem quite a dumb question to many of you but in spite of putting lot of efforts i haven't been able to list secondary menus under the primary menus.
I have created a new primary link and then added menu items to it.I did things which i thought should have been done for that...
like through menu settings adding source for primary and secondary links ... then enabling "Expanded" option for menu items

Haven't been able to list secondary menus on my site... i have also tried different themes still

Moving drupal website => problem with images

Hi all

I develop websites for clients, and I do it using a multi site install with subfolders. So in my sites directory i have another folder called "local_development_server.siteA"

Everytime I want to move this website to the internet (to www.example.com), I have big problems with uploaded files and images. Somehow, for example, the old files folder stays in the cache. I now do the following to solve the problem:

Help dont know how this works i just want to get on highdeas

Ok so apparently i HAVE to have this to get on highdeas (B.S)
I just want to get on and even though i downloaded it
i still cant get on can some one PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help.

to sum it up i want to get on highdeas but cant

Help with Gmaps

I am trying to show a google map with a location on my site. I've installed GMap, GMap location and Location. It all seemed to work on my localhost, but when I uploaded to the server, I got the following error message:

* The selected file /tmp/file2jg2Uk could not be uploaded, because the destination js/gmap_markers.js is not properly configured.
* The selected file /tmp/file73abZK could not be uploaded, because the destination js/gmap_markers.js is not properly configured.

Looking for quality VPS/VDS hosting

First, I am not locked in to finding a hosting provider that provides Drupal-specific support: I am very open to configuring, installing and managing my own Drupal installation. I'm not a Linux guru, but am a quick study and not afraid of the command line. I understand some of the advantages of a provider with strong Drupal support, but am not convinced that is the only way to go.

I am working on a social networking site (aren't we all?) which may reach 10,000 registered users quickly (within 2-3 months). Expecting much more than that eventually, but for now those are the numbers I'm likely to have to deal with. I also want a service that will handle eventual growth and spikes. One feature is a weekly update email, and every member will get a registration / welcome email. My geographical location and user base will be in the USA: I assume a US-based provider is the way to go.

I am looking for a Virtual Dedicated Server hosting service that will handle the bandwidth with fast and consistent access, and the e-mail volume, at a reasonable cost. I have researched numerous reviews of hosting providers and have not found any that give me that "green light" feeling.

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