Can't Turn Comment Moderation off

I am having a problem when I am setting up permissions. I am trying to set up my website so that it is not required for moderation approval of any sort on comments, but when I try to select "comment without approval" and deselect "Post comment" and save the configuration it will auto select the "post comment" again, so that it still requires admin moderation. But if I select "post comments" and deselect "post comments without approval" and save it, it will work fine. I do not have comment moderation on or the Moderation queue on; as I have checked previous forum threads on this.

My honest impression about Drupal upgrades

Post inspired by the interesting thread My honest impression about drupal.

I was already convinced that Drupal was the CMS I liked because I had been admin of drupal websites (installed by others) for a year. Then I decided to drupalise my own website. I have no clue about MySQL, and even ssh and the command line are not easy to me (cp, mkdir... such very basic things you don't need to know even if you are an advanced linux desktop user). My first Drupal installation took me like 4 hours, most of them spent in drupal.org and just googling in order to solve MySQL, PHP and Apache related problems I was causing with my ignorance. At the end of the day I couldn't believe I had the blue drop smiling at me in my new homepage.

This happened in the latest version of 1.4.*. The 1.5.0 arrived, my new site was still a dump and I decided to start from scratch instead of upgrading. My second Drupal installation took me 20 minutes. The difference in time was the *very* basic MySQL I had learnt, more fluency with the command line and the workarounds for the small voids in the documentation, unavoidable for newbies.

But... then comes time for upgrading. The difference between installing and upgrading is clear for a non-technical user: you need to install in order to have your site (this is a very good incentive) and you can't break anything because there is still nothing to break, but when you need to upgrade... well, you have your site (still) running and you can damage all your data if you don't do this properly. This is a very good incentive to leave the upgrade for tomorrow, and tomorrow.

Problem with trip search

I have 1.14.2.1 2004/10/21 version of trip search and when I write something in lower case or capital letter I have othere result. How I can join thi results?

Trouble Trouble

This is The Error that i am getting Can Anyone Help me Feel Free to email me at Gmail Amckinn0724@gmail.com with suggesstions

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 42.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 43.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 44.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 45.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 46.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 47.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 48.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 49.

strict warning: var: Deprecated. Please use the public/private/protected modifiers in g:\wamp\www\Jshop\themes\engines\xtemplate\xtemplate.inc on line 50.

How can I add extra text/buttons to blog.module/add blog screen?

Hi,

I am looking for a solution to the following "problem":
I want my visitors to be able to insert images that are attached to the current blog post.
Let's say there are 3 images. I would like to have 3 buttons, all with different links. Since I am using the inline module (which works nice!), I'd like the 3 buttons to add text in the main textarea which holds the story. When the visitors clicks on a button, the text "[inline:X]" should be inserted where X stands for the corresponding image (1-3 in this example).

whahay! now we can tag posts for versions...nice one..

I only noticed this today...but, you can now tag your posts for the version of Drupal it refers to ...nice one guys (the guys at Drupal.org) it's a minor change, but, it will help immensely in future when searching.

As a quick suggestion..is it possible to automatically tag all posts made before, let's say, September 1st 2005 to be tagged as "Drupal 4.6 or earlier"?

I think it's unlikely that people will go back and edit all their old posts to re-tag them appropriately. So at least that will give the older posts some sort of legacy.

Dub

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