Hello,
Whenever I want to administer contents, I get an error message from Drupal. Please see on the Subject line. Please help provide step by step how to fix the the problem.
Please see the attached "status report" for more information.
The problems are:
1- Cron maintenance tasks Last run 28 weeks 14 hours ago Cron has not run recently. For more information, see the online handbook entry for configuring cron jobs. You can run cron manually.
2-Date Popup requirements : The Date Popup module needs code added by the jQuery UI module. This is not yet a requirement, but soon will be, so you are encouraged to install that module as soon as possible. In the meantime, a version of the needed code is included here.
3-Date Timezone requirements: The site timezone name may not be correct
4-Drupal core update status: No update data available
http://canada-kenya.com/admin/reports/status
Thanks,
Ibrahim Adan ________________________________________ From: support-bounces@drupal.org [support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of support-request@drupal.org [support-request@drupal.org] Sent: December 28, 2010 6:00 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: support Digest, Vol 96, Issue 45
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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@gypsyfarm.com Subject: [support] Introduction To: support@drupal.org Message-ID: 4D18F815.5080107@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@geol.ucsb.edu Subject: Re: [support] Introduction To: support@drupal.org Message-ID: 1743218D-578C-40FB-9C84-117D3D339ADE@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
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Please respond? Need assistance fix problems.
Thanks ________________________________________ From: Ibrahim Adan Sent: December-28-10 12:53 PM To: support@drupal.org Cc: ibrahimmadan@hotmail.com Subject: RE:One or more problems were detected with your Drupal installation. Check the status report for more information.
Hello,
Whenever I want to administer contents, I get an error message from Drupal. Please see on the Subject line. Please help provide step by step how to fix the the problem.
Please see the attached "status report" for more information.
The problems are:
1- Cron maintenance tasks Last run 28 weeks 14 hours ago Cron has not run recently. For more information, see the online handbook entry for configuring cron jobs. You can run cron manually.
2-Date Popup requirements : The Date Popup module needs code added by the jQuery UI module. This is not yet a requirement, but soon will be, so you are encouraged to install that module as soon as possible. In the meantime, a version of the needed code is included here.
3-Date Timezone requirements: The site timezone name may not be correct
4-Drupal core update status: No update data available
http://canada-kenya.com/admin/reports/status
Thanks,
Ibrahim Adan ________________________________________ From: support-bounces@drupal.org [support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of support-request@drupal.org [support-request@drupal.org] Sent: December 28, 2010 6:00 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: support Digest, Vol 96, Issue 45
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When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of support digest..."
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@gypsyfarm.com Subject: [support] Introduction To: support@drupal.org Message-ID: 4D18F815.5080107@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@geol.ucsb.edu Subject: Re: [support] Introduction To: support@drupal.org Message-ID: 1743218D-578C-40FB-9C84-117D3D339ADE@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
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You don't have cron running:
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 12/29/2010 9:57 PM, Ibrahim Adan wrote:
Please respond? Need assistance fix problems.
Thanks ________________________________________ From: Ibrahim Adan Sent: December-28-10 12:53 PM To: support@drupal.org Cc: ibrahimmadan@hotmail.com Subject: RE:One or more problems were detected with your Drupal installation. Check the status report for more information.
Hello,
Whenever I want to administer contents, I get an error message from Drupal. Please see on the Subject line. Please help provide step by step how to fix the the problem.
Please see the attached "status report" for more information.
The problems are:
1- Cron maintenance tasks Last run 28 weeks 14 hours ago Cron has not run recently. For more information, see the online handbook entry for configuring cron jobs. You can run cron manually.
2-Date Popup requirements : The Date Popup module needs code added by the jQuery UI module. This is not yet a requirement, but soon will be, so you are encouraged to install that module as soon as possible. In the meantime, a version of the needed code is included here.
3-Date Timezone requirements: The site timezone name may not be correct
4-Drupal core update status: No update data available
http://canada-kenya.com/admin/reports/status
Thanks,
Ibrahim Adan ________________________________________ From: support-bounces@drupal.org [support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of support-request@drupal.org [support-request@drupal.org] Sent: December 28, 2010 6:00 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: support Digest, Vol 96, Issue 45
Send support mailing list submissions to support@drupal.org
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When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of support digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Introduction (Pat Newberry) 2. Re: Introduction (prothero) 3. View problem (Roger)
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:33:25 -0500 From: Pat Newberrydrupal@gypsyfarm.com Subject: [support] Introduction To: support@drupal.org Message-ID:4D18F815.5080107@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
Message: 2 Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:05:00 -0800 From: protheroprothero@geol.ucsb.edu Subject: Re: [support] Introduction To: support@drupal.org Message-ID:1743218D-578C-40FB-9C84-117D3D339ADE@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
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