Basically what I'm trying to do is create something like this: http://www.pravinconsultancy.uklinux.net/index.html
with Drupal. I'm getting there but am a little stuck at implementing the primary links...
Due to constraints of my hosting company, I have installed an older version drupal 4.5.2 for my site. as this is my first experience with drupal and i went on to explore the various settings as the administrator of the site. I suddenly discovered that the menu item "access control" underneath the administer menu item is missing. I have installed comments, forums, archives, polls as extras (if you'd like to call them that).
All searches return forum topics that show how to do some work inside administer>>access control. but in my case i don't have that link only.
Hopefully the future versions of Drupal will be a little smarter about handling apostrophe S's. I look like nob with with the blog title "Ross's blog". Actually It would be nice to just have it simply be "Blog" or have an option of what to name it.
After deploying Drupal, version 4.5.8 (we only have PHP 4.3.2 on this box). I am able to get to the home page, and see the initial instructions on creating a new user who will be the admin.
I create the user, it gives me a password, and asks me to log in again. I do, but it still returns the "login box" and I try to click the link for the admin system, and it says that I don't have access.
I'm running this on postgresql 7.4
I've even done update users set pass=MD5('newpwd') where uid='1'; on the psql command line, and reset my password.
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