- Reply to: Getting rid of Drupal's "PHP Filter" input format8 years 11 months ago…: Brilliantly putby: James OakleyThank you. And you've identified some more places where php code might be lurking - such as block…
- Reply to: Getting rid of Drupal's "PHP Filter" input format8 years 11 months ago…: just cut the cord myselfby: WorldFallzI recently undertook a ginormous d6 -> d7 site migration and as one of the architectural goals I…
- Reply to: Getting rid of Drupal's "PHP Filter" input format8 years 11 months ago…: Why?by: karlosSecurity. Performance. Writing a block in code takes maximum of 5 minutes, you have all comfort of…
- Reply to: Getting rid of Drupal's "PHP Filter" input format8 years 11 months ago…: As for me, I need it and Iby: W.M.As for me, I need it and I use it and I will not get rid of it. Why care about writing modules when…
- Reply to: Télépéage - version 29 years 1 month ago…: Fee free Eurosby: BarryEJackie and others may be interested to know that it you have an account in the UK with the Norwich…
- Reply to: For Drupal 8, use Drush 89 years 6 months ago…: Not quiteby: James OakleyDrush 8 works fine with Drupal 7 (and Drupal 6 for that matter). So simply have Drush 8 installed…
- Reply to: For Drupal 8, use Drush 89 years 6 months ago…: Sigh. This was one of theby: sighSigh. This was one of the most confusing endeavors done by the Drush team, and it makes having a…
- Reply to: For Drupal 8, use Drush 89 years 6 months ago…: Yay - I got it right!by: James Oakley^^ Thanks for dropping by, Greg. :-)
- Reply to: For Drupal 8, use Drush 89 years 6 months ago…: Thanks for helping to boost the signal about Drush 8!by: greg.1.andersonThe reason for the change was unrelated to the version alignment between Drush 8 and Drupal 8;…
- Reply to: BCP Lectionary9 years 8 months ago…: lectionary readingsby: JayThank you for posting this table. I searched for quite some time, and had almost resigned…