[drupal-docs] How to insert the documentation readers drupal site
url into your documentation
Kieran Lal
kieran at civicspacelabs.org
Mon Mar 7 17:35:45 UTC 2005
I am seeing this recurring problem. An end user is reading drupal
documentation and would like to click on a link to take them to their
site to attempt to try configuration. Of course since the
documentation is general it can't have the url of the readers site in
it. Or can it?
Any good ideas on how to change documentation to do a global search and
replace. I assume that the users drupal site root url could be a field
in their profile and the documentation could adjust to them if they
were logged on.
Any ideas on how to implement this?
Kieran
On Mar 7, 2005, at 9:29 AM, Charlie Lowe wrote:
> When constructing the guide, the goal was to provide a text that would
> "guide" the user through the stages of learning to do some basic
> configuration. It also introduces some more advanced features, but
> only as an introduction. This functions differently than howto
> documentation, and thus it might not work well as a "googeable"
> reference if one has not gone through the text already.
>
> Consequently, the best approach then is to follow the instructions
> here:
>
> http://test2.cyberdash.net/?q=node/2
>
> The idea is to proceed through the text from the top.
>
> Charlie
>
>
> Kieran Lal wrote:
>>>
>>> Access denied
>>> You are not authorized to access this page.
>>> I've been hitting that site by googling my issues . . . its kindof
>>> helpful, but, I think I'm getting close to giving up. The useability
>>> issues are too daunting. You really have to be a linux administrator
>>> to work this system and to understand the documentation.
>> Ok, hold me responsible for the quality of documentation. But give
>> me a couple a days and hope that the nice folks at Bryght and Drupal
>> will posts exports of their documentation so I can offer several
>> documentation options that will hopefully meet you needs on the
>> CivicSpacelabs.org site. You can also file documentation bugs under
>> projects/issues on the CSL.org site.
>>> And probably need to be running your own server too.
>> Lots people run CS/Drupal/Bryght on virtual servers. Can you tell me
>> exactly what problems you are running into that would require you to
>> run your own server?
>> Cheers,
>> Kieran
>> On Mar 6, 2005, at 7:53 AM, admin at midhudsonalliance.com wrote:
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