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<blockquote type="cite">When I say "take", I want to say "agarrar"
(spanish), :p</blockquote>
That currently isn't part of an installation profile. If you already
have the db info, you should maybe just import a dump of the data from
a clean install with your profile, hardcode the db info into a new
sites/foo.com/settings.php and away you go.</tt><br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Rob Roy Barreca
Founder and COO
Electronic Insight Corporation
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.electronicinsight.com">http://www.electronicinsight.com</a>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:rob@electronicinsight.com">rob@electronicinsight.com</a></pre>
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<br>
Fernando Cosso wrote:
<blockquote
 cite="mid2aa086710704170557k40094a56v4922fc9ea843d4f0@mail.gmail.com"
 type="cite">What do you mean by "take"? Drupal already handles the
forms for these<br>
details automatically, as it is required by any install profile to have<br>
these inputs from the user.<br>
Gabor<br>
  <br>
Thanks for answer so quick!
  <br>
When I say "take", I want to say "agarrar" (spanish), :p<br>
I&nbsp; want this: <br>
The user don't need to fill in the database form, The db user, password
and all that will be already known by the installer.
  <br>
Am I now clear?<br clear="all">
  <br>
Thanks<br>
  <br>
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