Yes, definitely. Drupal 5 is all but dead and you need to upgrade but be sure to upgrade to the most current D5 versions of all modules before going to D6. When going to D6 choose the most current versions of modules for D6 then go to D7. You cannot skip the update to D6.
Earnie
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 8:41 AM, Benj Fredrick benj.fredrick@gmail.com wrote:
I would strongly suggest you try Drupal 7, or even Drupal 6 if you must. Drupal 5 is no longer supported with any maintenance updates.
-Benj
On Oct 29, 2012 9:41 PM, "Mark Grieveson" dg135@torfree.net wrote:
Hello. I have installed drupal successfully on a localhost running Vector Linux (similar to Slackware). I use lighttpd.
I installed a British language package, specifically drupal-5.20.en-gb.po, which I put in the profiles/standard/translations directory. This seemed to work during the installation, but all words are spelled with en-US (IE, "color"). Is there something else I need to do? I tried running various things in Home » Administration » Configuration » Regional and language (IE, the Translate interface), but this did nothing.
All suggestions appreciated.
Mark
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