Hello,
Question: Is it possible to use external emailnewsletter application with Drupal? I'd like to insert a subscription form (wich is made in a third party emailnewsletter stand-alone application) in Drupal, where visitors can subscribe to a emailnewsletter. Is there a simple solution for this issue, or is the only solution to use a module like Mailchimp to achieve this?
Thnx!
Peter
OK, so iv'e installed a Drupal website under the URL (http://humboldtlabs.com/humboldtsmokeshop/). The domain we want to use (http://humboldtsmokeshop.com/) under our Go Daddy host pointing to /humboldtsmokeshop/. So the homepage loads but the rest of the site isn't pointing back to that URL. None of the system settings i'm looking at have the option to change this.
Hi,
I am quite newby in drupal so sorry for my silly question.
I have an old flash website which reads data from xml file. Updating of website through years became quite timeconsuming, so I am thinking to move the management to Drupal as my backend system. What I need is to generate the xml file via Drupal which will be consumed by Flash app.
So my question are : which version of Drupal is best for this task 6 or 7?
I'm considering converting a client's .Net / MS SQL site to Drupal.
The client is an international medical organisation with many members and uses a MS SQL table that holds membership and login data for several thousand members.
We have recently established a server with Drupal running with IIS and MSQL.
I'm wondering if it will be possible to relate the Drupal user login to the existing members table - and if so what the best practice approach might be?
This may be posted somewhere but the search function here is a bit iffy.
I have redesigned a website using Drupal so my client has the CMS capabilities he desires. But he would not give me access to his site until after it had been built and approved. So I built it on another server I have access to.
This is my first Drupal site and I by no means am a Drupal expert. That being said, if this was a straight html site I would just copy everything in the folder and transfer it to the new site.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with migrating a database from DNN to Drupal.
I'm in the process of Drupalizing a music ezine website but we're having some issues in figuring out how to get aprox. 6000 articles dumped into Drupal. There's little to no support from the DNN maintainers and apparently no phpmyadmin on the DNN side to get freaky with a database dump.