I am new to drupal and drupal.org so please forgive me if this is posted odviously somewhere (searching was done though I am blind at times). I am wondering if there is a module or easy method that would allow me to limit the number of nodes a user can create (within a given role) of a certain node type.
Example: I want users to be able to login and add a listing style node but then I dont want them to be able to create a second one. I do want them to be able to edit the listing that they created.
After I upgraded my drupal version, when I want to change something in the 'acces control' module, I immediately get logged out and when I log back in 'access denied 03/01/2006 - 17:47 admin/access denied access. Anonymous view details ' appears.
So I am admin, but I am not only denied access when I want to save changes in the settings, but I also get logged out.
It's quite frustrating, I also tried to upgrade the acces control module, but that didn't help. Does anyone recognise this problem ?
I've been running a Drupal 4.6.3 multi-site installation for a while now. Works fine, I have several sub-domains running off of it using symbolic links and separate databases.
This is what it currently looks like:
public_html/drupal
public_html/subdomain1
public_html/subdomain2
After having created a subdomain using cPanel, I delete the folder and create a symbolic link in its place, like this: "ln -s drupal subdomain". Ofcourse, I also create a new folder in /sites, like this: "sites/subdomain.domain.com/settings.php". Works like a charm.
Will Taxonomy Redirect module have a same function of the Taxonomy Vocabulary module (which runs on version 4.6.*)?
I think the funcionality of Taxonomy Vocabulary module is absolutely necessary, but it isn't an "official" module to 4.6.x. and I don't know if the author is updating your code to 4.7.