[support] support Digest, Vol 96, Issue 45

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Tue Dec 28 18:33:51 UTC 2010


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Today's Topics:

   1. Introduction (Pat Newberry)
   2. Re: Introduction (prothero)
   3. View problem (Roger)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:33:25 -0500
From: Pat Newberry <drupal at gypsyfarm.com>
Subject: [support] Introduction
To: support at drupal.org
Message-ID: <4D18F815.5080107 at gypsyfarm.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I don't actually have any question, but wanted to get my feet wet and at
least say hello.

I'll be working on a Drupal site for a none profit organization and
figure at some point I might have a question or at the very least might
want to read what others are asking.

I've got a local drupal test environment set up on my windows laptop
using xammp.

the organization I work for has a linux site where I have second semi
production drupal site (both are 6.x site right now)

I've been debating on going with 7.x ... but figured I hold off for a
bit on that.  I'm pretty much in the learning stage now, working thru
the Pro-Drupal  book that uses version 6.x so that is why I'm going to
stick with that for the moment.

My first proof of concept will be a survey form. I've installed the
webform module and it seems pretty easy to use.

The results page is not too exciting, so I plan on doing something else
to display parts of the results in a more graphic form (pie chart, bar
graphs etc) Will need to research more on the options available to me in
that area.

Pat Newberry

www.gypsyfarm.com





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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:05:00 -0800
From: prothero <prothero at geol.ucsb.edu>
Subject: Re: [support] Introduction
To: support at drupal.org
Message-ID: <1743218D-578C-40FB-9C84-117D3D339ADE at geol.ucsb.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Pat:
I'm a Drupal newbie too. I decided that version 7 wasn't ready yet for
newbies. This is based on the many modules that aren't updated and the
dearth of books. Drupal 7 promises a better administration interface
and more speed. However, those improvements aren't enough to warrant
struggling with a very new, not quite released version.
Good luck,
Bill

William A. Prothero
http://earthednet.org/



On Dec 27, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Pat Newberry wrote:

> I don't actually have any question, but wanted to get my feet wet
> and at
> least say hello.
>
> I'll be working on a Drupal site for a none profit organization and
> figure at some point I might have a question or at the very least
> might
> want to read what others are asking.
>
> I've got a local drupal test environment set up on my windows laptop
> using xammp.
>
> the organization I work for has a linux site where I have second semi
> production drupal site (both are 6.x site right now)
>
> I've been debating on going with 7.x ... but figured I hold off for a
> bit on that.  I'm pretty much in the learning stage now, working thru
> the Pro-Drupal  book that uses version 6.x so that is why I'm going to
> stick with that for the moment.
>
> My first proof of concept will be a survey form. I've installed the
> webform module and it seems pretty easy to use.
>
> The results page is not too exciting, so I plan on doing something
> else
> to display parts of the results in a more graphic form (pie chart, bar
> graphs etc) Will need to research more on the options available to
> me in
> that area.
>
> Pat Newberry
>
> www.gypsyfarm.com
>
>
>
> --
> [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]

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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 18:06:45 +1100
From: Roger <arelem at bigpond.com>
Subject: [support] View problem
To: support at drupal.org
Message-ID: <4D198C85.5030309 at bigpond.com>
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We have a members content entry form which has a title field number of
drop down selections for choice of books and other literature, a date
selection, From, To and Repeat for events.

Set up a view to display the entries, works when logged as admin, all good.

However when logged in as a member, the view does not display in a page,
menu item or block.

Roles are "Authenticated User" and "Authenticated member", there are 4
types of Authenticated member.

Permissions are set for viewing all of the fields but not for edit.

The page, block and menu display when 'Authenticated member' is
deactivated but this means that everyone can view the result.

It's got me stymied, can't figure out what's wrong.

Can someone help please
Thank you
Roger


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