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Synchronizing nodes from 5x to 6x...
Hey all,
Is there a module that synchronizes two Drupal sites, migrating nodes created one in the other? My sites are D5 -> D6. I'd like to preserve URL aliases if possible. Mainly I'm synchronizing blogs, with all the related comment/user/node issues. I've seen some ideas out there (Node Export with Node Import), but I'd like to know if anyone has done this simply or has some clever idea.
Drupal 5, Views and a list of users with membership in user role "x"
I'm sure I'm missing something painfully obvious. I wish to produce a list of users who have been assigned user role "x" but I'm not seeing how to do so in Drupal 5 and Views
Context:
Drupal 5.18
PHP 5.2.6
MySQL 4.1.19
Views 5.x-1.6
I'd love any pointers -- thanks!
Graduation project about integration of social networking sites in Drupal + new module
Hello Drupal community,
Who am I?
I'm a 24 year old Belgian student communication multimedia design. I'm a webdesigner, with more graphical skills than technical.
This (scholar) year I combine a 4/5 job with my graduation project.
Graduation project + investigation
Adelaide Drupal Developers/Users
Are there any other Drupal developers in Adelaide? It'd probably be good to have a catch up over here as well. We dont want to be left out, after all ;-)
Holding accounts of a certain role for admin approval
I have a feature requirement I am trying to work out for a new site I am building for a client. However, I am not sure how to proceed with this feature, and would like some advice. I've tried posting in the regular drupal forums, and asking in the various IRC chats, but have not been able to raise any suggestions, so now I turn to you!
Q: How Would I Merge the Users from 10 Sites?
I am using a LAMP environment. I have around 10 sites all running off the same install of Drupal. Right now each one has its own unique database and users. I am looking to merge the users.
I am thinking if I were to somehow combine all the databases into 1 that would be pretty sloppy. It seems like having close to 1,000 tables in a database would be a bad thing, or would it be?
multipul users
ok so we have plenty of people who are able to do a multi site install of Drupal where they are the host and the developer, or don't have others working on the same site. I have a situation where I have multipul users that should not have access to each others files and I don't want to have to create additional ftp accounts.
I am on a LAMP server and want to be able to offer my customers the option to have a 'one install to rule them all' set up, minimizing the time it takes to upgrade the system. Drupal 5's overrides system works great for this.






