Drupal

Easy Peasy Ubuntu powered Drupal Clean-URLs w/ Apache2

This brief blog entry will note the couple of forgettable steps to enabling Drupal's Clean-URLs on a freshly installed Ubuntu GNU/Linux web-server. First, we check if the rewrite_module is already loaded or not.

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Install Dokuwiki with Instant Drupal Authentication

In this brief blog entry I'll explain how to install dokuwiki with drupal authentication. First, what is a wiki?

Project Honeypot and Drupal

Moderating spam on a web-site and/or blog, sucks. Nothing else to say about that topic. While this can be solved and almost automated with a type of spam module, "they" still spam! What to do? Oh, how about the usage of a honeypot? In comes Project Honeypot ['dot'] org.

Drupal & Lighttpd's Clean-URLs

This brief blog entry will document how to enable Clean-URLs in Drupal v5 using Lighttpd. Clean-URLs by default uses Apache's Mod_Rewrite and assumes the use of .htaccess located inside the local directory. Lighttpd does not premit pre-configured directories using .htaccess, so what now?

The Drupal Spam Module v2

[Re; kerneltrap.org] "The spam module is designed to work with Drupal. It provides numerous tools to auto-detect spam content that is posted to your site. Spam can be automatically unpublished and/or deleted."

Drupal v4.7.0 –Yet Another Fine Release

This week Drupal v4.7 was released. Ever after two years of usage, Drupal continues to remove all stops and produce heart stopping releases. Some very noticeable upgrades include; free-tagging, watchdog improvements, news aggregator RSS feed, and each of the nearly 200 optional modules comes with its own installation script.

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