Folks: I am setting up a store with ubercart (Drupal 6.20) I have an item named "Store" in the Primary links menu. The link is http://mysite.com/catalog This menu item won't show unless I'm logged in as an administrator. I can't find a setting for this. When I set the "Store" menu item to link to a node, it behaves normally. There must be something in the catalog that affects this.
Where do I find a setting? Or, what's up? Thanks, Bill
William A. Prothero http://earthednet.org/
Content Permissions would be my guess. Users -> Permissions -> scroll down to Content and make sure they can View it.
Joel Willers | IT Developer Innova Ideas & Services | A SIGLER COMPANY
From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of prothero Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 7:16 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Problem with ubercart
Folks:
I am setting up a store with ubercart (Drupal 6.20)
I have an item named "Store" in the Primary links menu. The link is http://mysite.com/catalog
This menu item won't show unless I'm logged in as an administrator. I can't find a setting for this.
When I set the "Store" menu item to link to a node, it behaves normally. There must be something in the catalog that affects this.
Where do I find a setting? Or, what's up?
Thanks,
Bill
William A. Prothero
Thanks. I should have known. Too many settings, too little brain power. Regards, Bill
William A. Prothero http://earthednet.org/
On Jan 14, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Joel Willers wrote:
Content Permissions would be my guess. Users -> Permissions -> scroll down to Content and make sure they can View it.
Joel Willers | IT Developer Innova Ideas & Services | A SIGLER COMPANY
From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of prothero Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 7:16 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Problem with ubercart
Folks: I am setting up a store with ubercart (Drupal 6.20) I have an item named "Store" in the Primary links menu. The link is http://mysite.com/catalog This menu item won't show unless I'm logged in as an administrator. I can't find a setting for this. When I set the "Store" menu item to link to a node, it behaves normally. There must be something in the catalog that affects this.
Where do I find a setting? Or, what's up? Thanks, Bill
William A. Prothero http://earthednet.org/
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Hi, the website on my local machine is done and ready to be moved to online server. After reading other people's questions/answers/posts/comments/opinions - I think it shouldn't be a big deal. Though since I'm doing it for very first time I expect some "sudden" issues. Even the website doesn't have a lot of traffic, I would like to avoid messages visitor can get, like "Page not found" or something. And because of website owner too - he's not going to like the message for a couple of hours, or even more.
Right now old website is visible (live) and to replace it with new one I have to remove it. Now, my question is: How do I make "The site is temporarily down for upgrades" message on screen WHILE upgrading the website? Is it possible to create a file, something like "under_maintenance.html", with the message in it, and redirect all visitors to that page using .htaccess? But it shouldn't compromise installing Drupal, moving stuff round etc.?
One more thing. I have few not used domains. Would it be better/easier to install Drupal version of existing website on not-used domain, on the same server, same hosting company, same account, and them "switch" mysql and "sites"? I'm assuming it could be less work and faster then upgrading from local machine?
Afan
On 1/15/2011 9:44 AM, Afan Pasalic wrote:
Hi, the website on my local machine is done and ready to be moved to online server. After reading other people's questions/answers/posts/comments/opinions - I think it shouldn't be a big deal. Though since I'm doing it for very first time I expect some "sudden" issues. Even the website doesn't have a lot of traffic, I would like to avoid messages visitor can get, like "Page not found" or something. And because of website owner too - he's not going to like the message for a couple of hours, or even more.
Right now old website is visible (live) and to replace it with new one I have to remove it. Now, my question is: How do I make "The site is temporarily down for upgrades" message on screen WHILE upgrading the website? Is it possible to create a file, something like "under_maintenance.html", with the message in it, and redirect all visitors to that page using .htaccess? But it shouldn't compromise installing Drupal, moving stuff round etc.?
that's what I would do
Ryan LeTulle, Web Developer
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Afan Pasalic afan@afan.net wrote:
One more thing. I have few not used domains. Would it be better/easier to install Drupal version of existing website on not-used domain, on the same server, same hosting company, same account, and them "switch" mysql and "sites"? I'm assuming it could be less work and faster then upgrading from local machine?
Afan
On 1/15/2011 9:44 AM, Afan Pasalic wrote:
Hi, the website on my local machine is done and ready to be moved to online server. After reading other people's questions/answers/posts/comments/opinions - I think it shouldn't be a big deal. Though since I'm doing it for very first time I expect some "sudden" issues. Even the website doesn't have a lot of traffic, I would like to avoid messages visitor can get, like "Page not found" or something. And because of website owner too - he's not going to like the message for a couple of hours, or even more.
Right now old website is visible (live) and to replace it with new one I have to remove it. Now, my question is: How do I make "The site is temporarily down for upgrades" message on screen WHILE upgrading the website? Is it possible to create a file, something like "under_maintenance.html", with the message in it, and redirect all visitors to that page using .htaccess? But it shouldn't compromise installing Drupal, moving stuff round etc.?
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