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It's very frustrating when browsing the handbooks section, and you keep getting, for example 5.x stuff yet you want 4.x stuff. Why can we not just have handbook subdomains or taxonomies. SUch that once you click a 5.x taxonomy page, you are guaranteed 5.x pages.
Could anyone explain the disavantages of such a setup, please.
My company has a Drupal 4.7 Web site and we're looking for a PHP/MySQL developer with Drupal development and administration experience to migrate site to version 5.x.
The site isn't particularly large, but it makes extensive use of Drupal 4.7's Flexinode module. All flexinode content must be migrated to custom CCK content types in Drupal 5. The converter will get you most of the way, but not all the way there.
how would one go about creating different print templates?
say, one that would only apply for a calendar page, or one only for a specific view?
i've made changes to print.tpl.php and dropped in in my theme folder, which works fine - it's just the naming conventions for having different versions that i don't get...
I was greeted with the above line today when I tried to login to my site, using the Admin (0) account. I have had other users report the same problem.
Initially you are able to login, so the authentication is working. As soon as you click on any link, you are taking to the "Access denied - You are not authorized to access this page."
This happened a few weeks back as well; but I left the site unchanged overnight and it began working just as quickly as it stopped. This time that doesn't seem to be the case.