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The world of media has been relovutionaized the last decades and this is why i want to make my own homepage. i Want to ask everybody out there what they think...?
I have problem when try to use php code on page:
description: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\includes\common.inc(1547) : eval()'d code on line 2
I never found an answer in all forums why my images would not show at all or looked weird after fresh upload and install.
After searching many posts and still would not find the solution I managed to get around it.
My problem was actually using FileZilla 3.0.11 (which is a great FTP client)... I'm not an FTP expert but somehow FileZilla destroyed some or all of the image files in the upload.
I am posting a video link to a video hosted on an outside server which should open in windows media player when clicked. This is the link and html format as I have it written: <a href="mms://webcast1.fiberpipe.tv/idl_vod/designlab101806.wsx">SOLAR & THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS</a>
In the source code for the page it apears as follows: <a href="//webcast1.fiberpipe.tv/idl_vod/designlab101806.wsx">SOLAR & THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS</a>
I am trying to standardize my department on the way we handle objects in drupal. For example, Currently we hard code and use image names when placing them in the body of a page. My thinking is that we should use node Id's to identify everything. Is this how I sould be doing this, or am I making it to hard? If we should use the node Id's what is the syntax to do this?