Stick this in settings.php. That's it.
Good overview of directory structure for setting up Drupal multisite installations.
Script and explanation of getting Solr setup as a service in RHEL/CentOS.
Beautiful red/black theme for media-heavy sites.
Drupal handbook pages on security modules.
Security pre-flight checklist. Files.
Fast Drupal 404 handling for static files.
Stick this in settings.php. That's it.
Write-up and video on Development Seed's new "Searchlight" module, which brings the power of Solr or Sphinx as Views backends.
A la Views 3.x, but with some differences.
Also nice demo of Health Market Innovation's site which Dev. Seed did.
Good instructions for getting rid of php5.3 and installing php5.2 under Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
Trick for schema's that won't install. If you have a custom module that you _had_ installed before making a .install file and including a schema, you need to:
(1) Disable your module
(2) Uninstall your module
(3) Delete your module's row in the 'system' table in your Drupal database.
Then you can re-introduce your module, and all its files will be recognized.
I had similar symptoms ... a simple install file that wouldn't create a table.
However, I got it to work by going into the Drupal system table and deleting the record for my module.
Then the next time that I enabled my module, Drupal freshly discovered it and ran the .install file to successfully create the table.
Summary. When you have a module already in use (and so it appears in the system table),
and *then* as a developer you create its .install file,
it doesn't look like a *new* installation to Drupal (since the module name was already in the system table), so hook_install never gets called.
Quick snippet for adding number of subscribers to RSS feed by looking at accesslog. See comments for (better) alternatives.
One of a series in 20 api's, Token module.
When using alternative search methods (Lucene API, Apache Solr), you're probably no longer using Drupal's default search, but it will continue to index content on your site.
Use this method to disable the core search module from indexing content, and leave it to the big boys.
Example Varnish configuration, used for optimizing site performance with file and database caching.
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Information about the Drupal content management system, focusing on versions 6.x and later.
Updated on Aug 18, 10
Created on Oct 13, 09
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