I'm wondering why the comments are not imported? I'm using JoomlaComments which doesn't appear to be an option, yet even when I installed JComments and imported all comments into it (in Joomla so far), J2D still doesn't migrate comments to Drupal 7.21.
Could this be the version of JComment I've installed? I have 2.3.0.
Also, is there a way to import Joomla article hits to their corresponding Drupal nodes?
I'm currently using Drupal for an internal intranet site to deliver php content written outside of the drupal framework. Examples include, start pages and work lists using data from another DB
Essentially we have a custom php content type and the developer and myself just create a node and then use an includes to the php file which we want to use. Our code base is well structured with pages that we want to display in drupal held in there own node folder of each project.
I seem to have read that this is bad practice but there a few reasons why we have kept it this way.
We have an extensive Moinmoin WIKI which is our main method of centralizing documentation. We're converting the entire site to Drupal 7 and want "seemlessly" integrate the data from the old wiki. Anyone out there with any ideas on importing existing web pages and wiki data?
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Vince Wilding, Web Wrangler
Science Systems & Applications, Inc. (SSAI)
Ocean Biology Processing Group
NASA/GSFC Code 616 (Mail Stop 616.2)
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
I have already added three users to the database because it told that max_questions has exceeded. And the site has about 50 modules and home page has about 5 views created by the Views module. The site has 100 visitors (unique) per day.
What is the reason for this? Do I need to upgrade my host?
This is my first post so please let me know if I am not doing this correctly. I am in the process of moving a site from Joomla to Drupal. We use ezproxy to authenticate users to access our subscription resources. This means we have fairly ugly URLs for these resources. The URLs are being changed when I save them in Drupal and they no longer work.