[support] Lack of Drupal community assistance.

sander-martijn lists at severeddreams.com
Mon Jan 21 22:56:43 UTC 2008


I've seen a bunch of responses (yes many from the same person but still) 
to your questions.  I would say that's pretty good.  It is over a 
weekend and a holiday one at that and many people on this list are only 
active during the week from their day jobs.  I have had many questions 
go unanswered myself, but have also had many many answered quite well 
and I answer many other people's questions as well.  But like others I 
do not get paid to sit and read questions on this list - so my activity 
on it waxes and wanes to the tides of what else is going on in my life. 
  I am just glancing at the list activity for a minute for the first 
time in days and even now only have a few minutes to look.  That doesn't 
mean I am not passionate about drupal.

As for your question you probably have to use arguments.  Your main url 
will then be something like /categories/ and then your argument will 
define the next part (such as /categories/hard%20drives or 
/categories/20 with the products and then the product page - or however 
you define it.  Search for some tutorials on using arguments and you 
should be able to get this working.

.s



Michael Hallager wrote:
> Normally people on a mailing list have some degree of passion for their 
> project. It appears that this is absent from the Drupal community. I 
> participate in other OS mailing lists where people help each other and I help 
> people when they have a problem I can assist with. But for a project that 
> claims to have so many adherents like this I would have thought somebody 
> could provide some assistance. Apparently not.


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