TimeCert is a web service for timestamping content. This provides evidence by a trusted third-party that something (e.g. a blog post, a document, or a file) existed at a given time. TimeCert records and gives you the timestamp for when someone first referenced a given digital fingerprint.
The goal of this module is to provide basic integration of Drupal and SesameVault. It provides a basic Drupal friendly API for SesameVault and a Video CCK Field.
About SesameVault
SesameVault is a platform for businesses to store, manage, and publish video to the web and mobile devices. Upload videos of any format or size, easily manage thousands of files, publish to the web and mobile devices like the iPhone.
You will need a SesameVault account for this module (and yes there is a free plan available).
Module Features
Handles managing the different API libraries.
Provides a CCK field for video IDs.
If Javascript is enabled, provides a popup uploader widget so that you can directly upload video files to SesameVault (size limited by SesameVault, not your server).
CCK field can configure options for the video display.
This module provides a message count block and a basic inbox for users' GMail accounts. The user must have IMAP access enabled for their GMail account in order to use this module.
The Node Relationships module provides methods to complete two way relationships between content types enhancing the features of node reference fields.
It provides the following features:
Enhancements for node reference fields: "View reference in new window", "Edit reference" (in modal frame, updates widget if node title changes), "Search and reference view" (single and multiple selection based on dynamically configured views), "Create and reference" and "Translate and reference" (when the Drupal core translation module is enabled, with additional support for Internationalization module). These features use the Modal Frame API to provide popup dialogs from buttons attached to node reference fields configured to use the autocomplete widget.
Automatic back references using dynamically configured views that are able to extract the relations from existing database information. This views can be rendered using a myriad of methods in the node view.
The Node Relationships module provides default views for each feature that can be modified and/or cloned (recommended) should you need to add more fields, filters or change any other option to suit your needs.
Basic entity relations diagram (ERD) that can be used to view the relations of each individual content type. The provided diagram can be used to walk the relationships of all types in the system.
This module allows PayPal Buy Now or Subscription buttons to be included with or to replace the 'Add to Cart' button on products. These PayPal buttons redirect the customer immediately to PayPal for payment, bypassing the standard Ubercart checkout process. Order information (including the customer's address) are obtained from PayPal after the purchase is complete.
Features
Provides customers a single click method to choose a product and proceed to checkout through PayPal. At the same time, the purchase is still tracked and handled by Ubercart.
Allows using PayPal subscriptions (recurring payments) with Ubercart. PayPal handles sending the recurring payments, and this module records the payments to an Ubercart order and provides status updates.
Workflow-ng/Rules integration: This module triggers Workflow-ng (for Drupal 5) or Rules (for Drupal 6) events when a Buy Now item is purchased, and when a Subscription item is registered, renewed, or expires.