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Benifit
Uninstalling a module does not remove that module from the systems table. After awhile this table may grow with modules that have been installed then removed, System Table Cleaner fixes this problem by removing this extra data.
Details
The systems table keeps information regarding themes and modules along with version information. This module will eliminate rows from the systems table for all modules that don't exist in the file table. For maximum benefit, uninstall all themes you do not plan on using.
Removing system table data on improperly uninstalled modules will leave behind old database tables and variables behind. The lack of version information may cause the install script to fail. The module maintainers hold no responsibility for damage that occurs due to this module.
Warning
This module will NOT uninstall or clean up any other module variables and/or tables. It is advisable that only properly uninstalled modules are removed. If a module was not properly uninstalled one possible solution is to re-install the module then uninstall it.
Internationalization module allows to specify multilingual variables but often this is not enough for sites using Domain Access. Domain Internationalization module allows customizing variables based on domain and language. It depends on Domain Access and Locale modules and can be used combined with Domain Locale and Domain Conf as well as i18n.
Language negotiation
Domain Internationalization uses languages enabled for the default domain unless Domain Locale module is installed. With Domain Locale installed language selection is based on the language set available for a specific domain.
Using Domain Internationalization with Domain Conf
Domain Internationalization can be used in combination with Domain Conf, however if the variable defined using Domain Conf also exists in Domain Internationalization variables array in settings.php it will be overriden by Domain Internationalization module.
OpenPGP is the most widely-used e-mail encryption standard in the world. Originally derived from PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), first created by Phil Zimmermann in 1991, the standard is now defined by the IETF in RFC 4880.
This module provides encryption for Drupal's outgoing e-mails using GNU Privacy Guard, an open-source implementation of the OpenPGP standard.