I have Drupal 4.6.3 + Filemanager running.
Filemanager does not care about the maximum number of files per directory limit.
I was wondering if it is working for anyone and if you did anything special?
Filemanager puts everything in files/active/0 (so far almost 3000 files, although I have set the limit to 1000).
But i have a problem here. First of all its huge, i do not want the traffic to be affected when i migrate it to Drupal. The new Drupal site is under development, and i need to migrate all data there.
I'm in the process of converting my website to use Drupal. I have a lot of content in a table (expected eventually to number in the hundreds of thousands if not more) that I'd like to include in drupal's search indexing (so that I can get rid of the hacked together search that I have currently, and have one search that searches everything on the site -- forums, blogs, etc). However, I don't want to include this content in the drupal_node table. That table's just not rich enough for my needs.
I just converted my whole site to Drupal and have moved all my old html files into a sub-folder. Now that my drupal site is in the root directory, I wish to redirect my search engine users who still clicked on my old links to the appropriate drupal page.
I REALLY REALLY REALLY want to convert to drupal, but I've got hundreds of news articles under the CuteNews (http://www.cutephp.com/) that I'd like to convert. It's a fairly basic structure if you were to examine the flat file db structure; however, I wouldn't know where to start to make a converter.
Any help? Pretty Please? With imaginary sugar on top? =D