Drupal suitable for my site?

I'm looking for some advice on the suitability of Drupal for a site I have been asked to develop for a client. It is essentially a Customer relationship/project management tool.

He has a design agency and wants a web based tool that allows him and his colleagues to upload new visuals and get feedback/comments from clients.

restrict access to "http://localhost/xampp" page

Hi All,

i have installed "XAMPP 1.7.2" on windows server machine and host a site with name "RemedyCoe". Any user can access this through link "http:///remedycoe" but anyone can access the link "http:///xampp". I want to restrict access to second link without affecting access to first link.

Thanks
Hemant Aggarwal

[Philosophical] People asking for a free Drupal site because they have an "idea"

I want to have a "philosophical" discussion about something that frustrates me.

Why do so many people post on Drupal.org, asking for "us developers" to build them a website because they have an "idea", but no budget or any other advantage to bring to the table. I think it is a disease of our modern society where people think like "I have a great idea, but no money, please build me a free site and I'll give you a good reference IF the work is done right." Absurd, as if developers never have good site ideas and "idea people" should make millions of free/cheap developer labor.

Something is wrong here. Let's call it the "Winklevoss-mentality" after the Winklevoss brothers who sued Facebook's Zuckerberg for stealing "their idea". This is a kind of mentality that actually inhibits innovation.

There's a few ways to to innovate:

- you have an idea -> learn the skills an d build it yourself;
- you have an idea -> hire a well-paid developer team;

In contrast to the Winklevoss mentality:

- we have an idea, then someone else built it-> go to court

To my honest opinion "ideas" have zero value. All ideas should be "open source".

Ignite Drupal - Drupal with embedded CodeIgniter

Drupal Module: ignite_drupal


Download Version 1.0 from Ownalbum.com:
http://www.ownalbum.com/files/download/fa2c84fad29772f621f60162d3be07fe....

WARNING: You must have a bit of CodeIgniter and MVC/OOP knowledge to be able to read the following

Ever since I was literally forced to work with drupal, I have always wondered about the following:

  1. What if I would be able to call CI controllers directly from my drupal functions/hooks, etc.
  2. What if I would be able to load anything I want into drupal and everything that's in the CI autoload automatically ?
  3. What if I would not change anything to the CI core so that CI may be uupdated at all times ?
  4. What if I would be able to call any Drupal API function inside my CI controllers ? Any Drupal function.
  5. What if I would be able to manage URI routing using both CI and Drupal.
  6. What if I would be able to setup a Drupal hook_menu() item, and that menu item's path would automagically call one of my CI controllers/method ?

Now all that, and more in this simple drupal module (see attachment)

How to use it ?

Step 1: Installing the drupal module.

[Italy] Lavoro a Roma - Sviluppatori Drupal (NO offshore work/telework)

Un'agenzia con cui collaboro è alla ricerca di Sviluppatori Drupal a Roma/Lazio

Posto di lavoro a Roma (no telelavoro)

Richiesti 2 anni di esperienza

Progetto 12 mesi con possibilità di 6 mesi aggiuntivi

Contratto a progetto full time 1500-1600 Euro netti al mese

Inizio lavoro prima quindicina di settembre, colloqui dopo il 24 agosto.

Inviare CV ad info@agenziami.it con oggetto [Drupal Developer]

(must speak Italian)

Page views vs reads

I was wondering if anyone could help address an issue with measuring page views on a video. When I log into Omniture I am seeing 197 views for a video posted last month. However, when logged into Drupal, there is an area below the video that says "540 reads." Below that is the social media links to share the video on Facebook, Twitter, digg, etc. If anyone could tell me why one source is saying 197 and the other 540 I'd really appreciate it.

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