I'm faced with a site that contains a lot of XML and XSLT code snippets.
As you know hardly any of this code shows on the rendered HTML that Drupal 7 produces.
Instead of escaping them all (or transforming them in a pre-process before filling the site): what would be the most elegant way of rendering all these snippets as literal citations?
The escaping or transformation strategy would be OK for now to fill it, but would make editing later on a big hassle since the people using the site are used to XML editing.
Is it possible to attach a pdf or word doc to attach with page which is created with content type (Ubercart). its need to download by user.
Now i am using cck, file fields etc. need to use any other module or possible with this modules?
I have recently setup a VPS and am running drupal 7 on it. I have multi-sites setup and am running 3 very very very basic sites. They are in the very beginning stages of development and don't really have any content on them. dianepaynter.com, lehistake5k.com, ironcladdev.com.
Hi All,
I'm new to Drupal and been reading up a lot on it for the past week and I'm really excited about it. I started a website about 8 years ago using a CMS called LDU which eventually became Seditio by neocrome.
Hye there,
Here i got some problems to migrate from local to live server. i had export and import database and it works without any error. Next i had upload drupal file and edit on settings.php but seems it cant work on live server. On local host it running well.
Anyone can help me? Maybe im missing some step.
So I'm in the process of converting and extending a Joomla site into Drupal. It's a small site - only a handful of pages and besides a newsletter sign up (duplicated using webform) nothing really dynamic. Now that the conversion is done, I need to extend the site. My client wants a business directory.