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  • Drupal blocks are syncing?

    - by Kevin
    I am trying to enable a new theme on a site running Drupal 6.16. I enable it fine, it has its own namespace in the theme and theme registry. However when you go to the Blocks section, changing a block here will affect that blocks placement in all the other themes, and vice versa. Is this normal behavior? Where should I begin looking to solve this issue?

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  • list arrays in Drupal form

    - by bert
    Is there a better way to find all form elements in a Drupal form than doing a print_r($form)? This dumps excessive amount of information and it is no obvious what to look for.

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  • drupal views block arguments

    - by slimcady
    I currently have a view (Drupal 6 using Views2) that properly aggregates a custom content type (videos) and filters them for a page display. When I create a block display, it previews the results in live preview just great, but when i go to the page expecting to see the block it doesn't appear. I'm fairly certain the argument I'm attempting to pass it fails because when I select "Display all results" for "Action to take if argument does not validate:" the block shows up on the page just fine. Any advice definitely appreciated.

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  • [Drupal] Image thumbnails as links

    - by Paul
    Hey all, im building a webshop in Drupal and i was wondering if you could help me with the following problem: I got one big image frame (500x500) and 5 little image thumbnails(95x95) underneath the big one. How can i realise that if the visitor clicks on the thumbnail, the big image frame gets filled with that specific image?

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  • Get CCK values, without the html in Drupal templates

    - by DasRakel
    I'm storing a string in a CCK field. The problem is getting it back out. I have a node-node_type.tpl.php and ask it $node->content['field_custom_map_data']['#value'] That returns html, three nested div's and uses HTML entities, I want the pure text, as entered. What is the Drupal 5 way to fix this?

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  • Drupal 7: Rename files on upload (via filefield)

    - by Eugene
    Looking for a way to rename files that are uploaded by users through a filefield. For example, rename user profile photos using uniqid. I found a good solution for D6 here: http://www.wesjones.net/home/2011/03/drupal-6-how-to-change-filename-on-upload but can't find anything for D7. Another option is to use File (Field) Paths, but (1) the module causes warnings on my setup and (2) seems to be a bit of an overkill to install a general module for a very specific purpose.

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  • drupal jQuery 1.4 on specific pages

    - by Mark
    jQuery 1.4 breaks various modules and is not ready to replace 1.3.2 wholesale. But on various pages with complex javascript interactions, I need 1.4. What's a good way to force drupal to use 1.4 on specific pages? Thanks.

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  • SQLAuthority News SQL Server 2008 R2 Update for Developers Training Kit (March 2010 Update)

    SQL Server 2008 R2 offers an impressive array of capabilities for developers that build upon key innovations introduced in SQL Server 2008. The SQL Server 2008 R2 Update for Developers Training Kit is ideal for developers who want to understand how to take advantage of the key improvements introduced in SQL [...]...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Best Practices for Maps API Developers

    Google I/O 2012 - Best Practices for Maps API Developers Susannah Raub, Jez Fletcher The Google Maps API makes it easy to add simple maps to your applications, but we want to take you to the next level. In this session we reveal our recommended best practices for Maps API developers, including developer tools, testing, and API features that will save you time, avoid a headache or two, and delight your users. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 400 8 ratings Time: 48:52 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers

    Google I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers Google I/O 2010 - Google Storage for Developers App Engine, Enterprise 101 David Erb, Michael Schwartz Google is expanding our storage products by introducing Google Storage for Developers. It offers a RESTful API for storing and accessing data at Google. Developers can take advantage of the performance and reliability of Google's storage infrastructure, as well as the advanced security and sharing capabilities. We will demonstrate key functionality of the product as well as customer use cases. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 13 0 ratings Time: 52:14 More in Science & Technology

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  • Standards for how developers work on their own workstations

    - by Jon Hopkins
    We've just come across one of those situations which occasionally comes up when a developer goes off sick for a few days mid-project. There were a few questions about whether he'd committed the latest version of his code or whether there was something more recent on his local machine we should be looking at, and we had a delivery to a customer pending so we couldn't wait for him to return. One of the other developers logged on as him to see and found a mess of workspaces, many seemingly of the same projects, with timestamps that made it unclear which one was "current" (he was prototyping some bits on versions of the project other than his "core" one). Obviously this is a pain in the neck, however the alternative (which would seem to be strict standards for how each developer works on their own machine to ensure that any other developer can pick things up with a minimum of effort) is likely to break many developers personal work flows and lead to inefficiency on an individual level. I'm not talking about standards for checked-in code, or even general development standards, I'm talking about how a developer works locally, a domain generally considered (in my experience) to be almost entirely under the developers own control. So how do you handle situations like this? Are the one of those things that just happens and you have to deal with, the price you pay for developers being allowed to work in the way that best suits them? Or do you ask developers to adhere to standards in this area - use of specific directories, naming standards, notes on a wiki or whatever? And if so what do your standards cover, how strict are they, how do you police them and so on? Or is there another solution I'm missing? [Assume for the sake of argument that the developer can not be contacted to talk through what he was doing here - even if he could knowing and describing which workspace is which from memory isn't going to be simple and flawless and sometimes people genuinely can't be contacted and I'd like a solution which covers all eventualities.]

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  • YouTube Developers Live: Playlist Party Picker

    YouTube Developers Live: Playlist Party Picker Submit your questions here: goo.gl Danny Hermes, Jeff Posnick and JJ Behrens discuss how they built Party Playlist Picker, a Python App Engine application that lets Google+ users collaboratively edit YouTube Playlists. More details are at apiblog.youtube.com Helpful Links: OAuth2 for GData APIs - googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.com Channel API - developers.google.com Memcache - developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 141 18 ratings Time: 40:14 More in Science & Technology

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  • Why Real Web Developers Don't Use DreamWeaver

    We know there are Web Designers and there are Web Developers, and that they are very different animals altogether (check out our article on the difference between Web Designers and Web Developers), but they both, naturally, have a pride in what they do. A Web Developer derives his or her pride from staying on concept and delivering a website which performs as quickly as it possibly can. It's in the developers interest to make sure the pages s/he develops use as little of the resources available as possible.

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Ten Things Game Developers Should Know

    Google I/O 2012 - Ten Things Game Developers Should Know Dan Galpin, Ian Lewis This session reveals the things experienced game developers do to get good Google Play reviews, create a strong Android user experience, and be considered for featuring in Google Play Apps. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 56:54 More in Science & Technology

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