Some parts of the site upgraded correctly but others have not.
I am getting many page not found errors and my main navigation menu does not display. How do I go about determining what went wrong during installation to resolve these issues?
Hi All,
I'm very new to the web development world and not sure if I am addressing this question in the right discussion group. Excuse my obtuse netiquette.
I am hoping to use an open source web CMS solution (preferably Drupal of course) as the basis of my company's Extranet. It is a large listed company in South Africa. Apart from the core Drupal modules, I would like to use documentation storage and upload functionality, user management and level security, basic news / rss / email and announcement functionality and other enterprise CMS solutions.
In another thread, http://drupal.org/node/229750, 3 separate cases of the "Iframe Hack" have been mentioned. I would like to start a new, more generalized thread about this apparently quite serious and dangerous thing. If you feed Google with "iframe hack" you can read for yourself, or check out these links which I took from the results: http://www.spam-whackers.com/blog/2007/09/27/iframe-hack/ and Dr.
My site was showing transient "Unable to connect to database server"
while using a standard drupal installation on shared hosting.
- Why does it happen? Is it related to many concurrent users ? ( Though we have no more than 7 or 8 )
- It shows the database username,
The MySQL error was: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2).
Currently, the username is xxxx and the database server is localhost