Use a third-party CSS or JS Framework, a self-hosted service like a CRM, or a third-party service with the site.

Amazon Related Products

Display related products for a specific ASIN using the Amazon Product Advertising API SimilarityLookup operation.

Ernest Marples

Alfred Ernest Marples, Baron Marples of Wallasey

Note: This module and the associated project is now redundant

Micropayments

The Micropayments module provided integration with the micropayments.dk service which is now defunct.

CMIS KnowledgeTree

The KnowledgeTree CMIS Drupal project integrates the KnowledgeTree document management system with Drupal and requires the CMIS API module

GMap Direction Extras

GMap_Direx (GMap Direction Extras) is a module that allows the request of directions
from Google's GMap service and stores all details about the direction in the Drupal
database for later view. All those directions are user specific and no route can be
saved more than once.

This module was driven by specific customer request and has been developed in a generic
form to be able to submit this to the open community. However, in the next few weeks it's
like to get changed fundamentally, so you should expect some important changes. Therefore
use with care in production sites for the time being.

After installation and configuration, just visit your account profile at
http://www.example.com/user/your_name and you'll fina a new tab called "My Directions"
or go there directly: http://www.example.com/user/your_user_id/gmap_direx. Here you
find two new tabs to either display all saved locations or add a new one. Everything
else should be self-explaining.

Requirements

Drupal 6 and the GMap module (including a free Google Map API key)

Installation

Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information.

Configuration

Configure Gmap_Direx in Administer >> Site configuration >> GMap Direction Extras

Apache Solr Statistics

Popular searches block

This is an add-on module for Apache Solr Search Integration that logs each query including keywords, fields and sort options used, the Solr service response times, spellchecker suggestions and number of results returned.

Requirements

Requires Apache Solr Search Integration.

The charts are generated with the Google Charts API, so while you don't need an API key, you will need a live internet connection to view the charts.

Instructions

Install and enable module. You must first enable logging at admin/settings/apachesolr/stats before viewing any results.

After a few searches you can see results under admin/reports/apachesolr/stats. Below the report header you can select the report's granularity: per minute, per hour or per day. The reports only include recent activity depending on granularity.

Optionally:

  • you can enable a block that will show users popular searches (but only those that returned any results). The block is cached and refreshed after 10 minutes to ensure performance.
  • you can enable a Google gadget that will allow to you to embed a report into iGoogle or other pages; the provides a secret key that can be "revoked" at any time to disable already-installed gadgets. Configure this in admin/settings/apachesolr/stats.

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