Dear All, I have couple of questions: #1 You may noticed that when you create a page below there is a option : "Publishing option" and "Promoted to front page" checkbox. If you click it the contents will be publishing to the front page.
What I want to do is promote this content to some other pages rather than front page. Would it be possible? Is there any module or any tricks to do? #2 I dont know this is the right place to ask. Anyway if you can help me... I have hosted Drupal in Windows 2003 machine using XAMPP. The problem is: in a network environment clicking http://drupal.example.com is ok and users can access. But when somebody accessing from outside my office network he/she need to type IP address. exampple: http://208.23.12.45/drupal. http://drupal.example.com%C2%A0is not working outside from my network. What can I do that outside office network users also can use this url (not IP address one)http://drupal.example.com%C2%A0when they will access to my Drupal site. Thanks in advance.
--- On Thu, 2/26/09, Metzler, David metzlerd@evergreen.edu wrote:
From: Metzler, David metzlerd@evergreen.edu Subject: RE: [support] Drupal-Portlet how to and others To: support@drupal.org, towfiq.islam@yahoo.com Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 11:02 AM
Would recommend you research the Panels module for your portlet question. Yes files (attachments) served out by drupal must be resident on the web server ('sites/default/files'). The most straightforward way of getting the ifles to the server is by uploading them and attaching them to pages and/or stories that are created by drupal. You need the upload module enabled in order to accomplish this.
Dave
From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Mohammad Towfiqul Islam Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:48 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Drupal-Portlet how to and others
Dear Friends, Few questions about Drupal: Could anybody know how can I create Yahoo homepage like portlet (which has several tabs like: Features, Environment etc. and has several links and small picture) on Drupal page? Another question: I have a 20 GB data, Is it a good idea to copy these data to webserver folder in sites/default/files? or we can use any other folder of c: drive (If we can use c: drive folder can users access from web browser?) Will it cause any problem in future like slow response of site or any other issues? or anybody has any other idea regarding these unstructured data?
Thanks in advance.
--- On Tue, 2/24/09, Cog Rusty cog.rusty@gmail.com wrote:
From: Cog Rusty cog.rusty@gmail.com Subject: Re: [support] Webserver directory show in a page how to? To: support@drupal.org, towfiq.islam@yahoo.com Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 9:20 AM
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Mohammad Towfiqul Islam towfiq.islam@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear All,
Would be grateful if anybody have any solution:
I want to show webserver folder in a drupal page. It may require each page will show different folder of webserver directory. Example: Page name:
"A"
will show A folder of webserver, Page name: "B" will show B
folder of
webserver in somewhere of A/B page like a directory.
How can I do this? Is there any module or tricks for this ?
Try the http://drupal.org/project/webfm module.
Or
Create an .htacess file containing only one line: Options +Indexes and copy it to all the directories that you want to show.
Then create a post in Drupal, select "Full HTML" input format, and enter (for example): <iframe src="http://www.example.com/your/path" width="100%" height="400px"> </iframe>
Preview it and adjust it.
Thanks.
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