I believe it was an older version.
Just to be clear:
I create a php file with this code and then access that file?
On 11/2/14, 10:37 AM, Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
Getting back to your original issue, what version of Drupal were you upgrading from?
If you were running a version that was pre-7.20, your upgrade might have triggered this issue here: http://funnymonkey.com/blog/upgrade-to-7-20-fix-image-paths
The short version: upgrading to 7.20 caused image paths to break. We discovered this on a dev site (fortunately) - the blog post linked above contains a link to a script we used to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Bill
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Susan Mangold <s.mangold@gmail.com mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com> wrote:
The only line I could find was: $update_free_access = FALSE; Is that the one you mean? Sorry to be so dense! On 11/2/14, 10:25 AM, Christopher Jordan wrote: > > You have to edit the settings.php file. Look for the line that > contains the the text saying free access and remove the hash tag > character at the beginning of that line save the file. > -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]