Ok - here's an article on the Drupal site in favour of using lighttpd for Drupal. Not that you're running Drupal. It's just that it seems well argued and has examples of syntax etc.http://groups.drupal.org/node/23242
Drupal is the most powerful CMS. Drupal is free and flexible to use. With the help of Drupal you can easily manage and publish your content. Drupal can be use for building everything from blogs to application or a website. It is supported by a community of people.
This file is not active in the Ubuntu server disk. It works on the Xubuntu disk from which I was finally able to get my Drupal site up and running.
This Drupal video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M5iiTvseFE has the method to fix this.
I hope that this can be repaired ASAP because it is a show stopper for Drupal installations.
Goal: Take existing content on the fully functioning Joomla! site and transition it to a drupal set up that is consistent with the parent university drupal theme I have my localhost running #! and have a fully functioning site using Joomla! and a fresh install of drupal.
I am a complete newbie in the programming world.
I just set up an Amazon EC2 linux server and got Drupal up and running.
Now I need the server to somehow, once a day:
1 - access external pages -- xyz.com/1, xyz.com/2, xyz.com/3
2 - save certain text and numbers from each page's html
3 - do some math on the numbers
4 - save the text and numbers in an xml file
5 - host that xml file on a publ
Your english is fine, it's your lack of research efforts that sucks.Did you consider looking on the drupal site?... [by michaelnel]
While migrating a site from another server, some strange problem occured.
I use the default configuration for all my drupal sites, but this one doesnt seem to work.
Some image files cause an internal server error - rewrite or internal redirection cycle.
The site does not have a domain, yet, so I am testing with the server ip, which should not be a problem.
When using this configuration for some de
Dear readers,
Time hurries on and sometimes we need to adapt to the new situation. You are now confronted with a totally new layout. The underlying code which is used by Linux on your Apple Mac has changed. The old site used Drupal 6, the new one is based on Drupal 7. I had to change the theme as well. Sky, which was the default theme in Drupal 6, was too simplistic to my idea.
After a bit back and forth with configuring Drupal and nginx to work together, I've come up with the below configuration for a site. It works well, both with private and public file systems. However, as I am fairly new to nginx I'd like to hear if there is something with this configuration that I should change (for
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