Sheryl (Permutations Software) wrote:
Quick and easy support is something people pay for, and even then it's
often neither quick nor easy.
I'm a strong PHP programmer and I don't generally need that much help, but Drupal code is unusually hard to follow and the support is unusually thin - even for an open source project. I'm certainly not the first person to say this - I've seen a lot of threads about this in the Drupal forums.
I like Drupal's capabilities, but I can't just stay dead in the water like this. Pretty soon I'll have no choice but to find another CMS program to use.
Strong PHP programmers will not stay dead in the water with an error message saying "warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent". It is easy to say that Drupal is so complicated, but regardless of the application size, these are the easiest errors to track, as they have the line number printed, where you can directly find the unwanted output printed. Goba