Firstly, I'm really glad I found Drupal. It was one of those projects I was only vaguely aware of until I though I might need it. Now that I've done a basic install and started tinkering with it, I'm really impressed! Such a clean default installation and so many great modules!
Here's what we're trying to achieve....
Our company has a basic PHP-driven site. It's based on this 'file browser' sample. The existing site supports standard file uploading, movement of files between directories, directory creation and even basic trash-can support. Essentially, we in the office upload work-related files to the site and our 200-odd field staff log in over an SSL connection to download files that they need. We added email notification support to the site so that when we updated files we could click a button next to that file to have our field staff notified about the update via email, including a link to the page with the updated file. One of the really nice things about the system is that the page content directly reflects the actual disk directory structure. For a mass-update of files, we have occasionally gone direct to the server and copied new content over via network or flash stick.
Hi all. Just wondering if anyone has successfully moved from Mambo or Joomla to Drupal, particularly from Community Builder? If so, I'd love to see the results and hear how you did it!
I have a Pligg site with a litte community and would like to grow up this site with Drupal.
I wish I could migrate my database from Pligg to Drupal, that is I need to keep the users, the news with the number of votes and the comments.
But I don't know much about php.
Is there a way to integrate Pligg with Drupal ? Has anybody already tried to integrate Pligg and Drupal ?
I am running a 3.2 Version of Movable type, and want to move to Drupal 5.
The Movable type install is on a different server than Drupal, and with MT, it's running a berkley database, not mysql.