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Daniel Gregoire

Restrict specific folders from public download (via .htaccess) | drupal.org - 0 views

  • If you set "public" as the download method, you can still protect some of your folders by settings in your .htaccess file, if you have mod_rewrite enabled. For instance, if your files live in sites/default/files, and you want to protect everything in sites/default/files/protected_download_dir, then you can add the following line to your central .htaccess file: RewriteRule ^sites\/default\/files\/(protected_download_dir\/.*)$ index.php?q=system/files/$1 The files in this folder (or, all files that match the regular expression) will not be served directly by apache, but by a full drupal request using the file_download() callback. The routing for system/files is defined in system_menu(). Access Checking for File Downloads Modules can do access checking on files downloaded through file_download(), by implementing hook_file_download(). For instance, the filefield module will do access checking for all files that you upload via filefield. It will only give access to people who are allowed to see the node and the field the file belongs to. In addition, you can look for modules that restrict file downloads based on the folder name or other criteria. Access Checking built-in with Filefield The filefield module has access checking built-in. To make use of this, please Make sure to use the latest dev version of filefield (for now). The current offical release (08/2009) has a bug in access checking. Have a look into filefield issue 516104. Configure the filefield you want to protect. Use the filefield path module, to define where the files for the filefield should be stored by default. Add a line to your .htaccess to protect this folder (see above). Use whatever modules to restrict node or field access.
Daniel Gregoire

Module Development - Schema Won't Install | drupal.org - 0 views

  • 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.
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    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.
Scott Blackburn

Views Help: How to get a field to "Link this field to its user" besides username | drup... - 0 views

  • Though one would think the $field object is what we wanted-- the actual object we needed is $row (even though we're only looking at one field in the row). Put the following into the field tpl file to see what the necessary info is: <?phpprint '<pre>';print_r($row);print '</pre>';?> Then, to actually make the link, put the following in your field tpl file: <?php$account = user_load($row->uid);print l($row->profile_values_profile_fullname_value, 'users/' . $account->name);?> Change 'profile_values_profile_fullname_value' to the proper field alias (based on the $row output). Also, be sure to change 'users' to whatever the path is for your user accounts. I also had another thought-- given your use case, you may want to consider the http://drupal.org/project/realname module as well. It will replace usernames with whatever field(s) you designate all over the site. EDIT: I had another thought. I'm not sure of the performance implications of doing a user_load in the template file. Another option is to add the 'User: name' field to the view but exclude it from display. Then you could avoid the user_load and change the code in the tpl file to: <?phpprint l($row->profile_values_profile_fullname_value, 'users/' . $row->users_name);?>
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    theming the field tpl files for Views2
Daniel Gregoire

file_save_upload problem saving into destination folder | drupal.org - 0 views

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    Simple, clean example of adding a file field and saving the file permanently.
Daniel Gregoire

Securing file permissions and ownership | drupal.org - 3 views

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    Security pre-flight checklist. Files.
Daniel Gregoire

Reducing server resource utilization for busy sites by implementing fast 404s in Drupal... - 3 views

  • // List of extensions for static files $exts = 'txt|png|gif|jpe?g|shtml?|css|js|ico|swf|flv|cgi|bat|pl|dll|exe|asp|xml'; // It is not an imagecache path, which we allow to go through Drupal if (!strpos($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], 'imagecache')) { // It is not our main feed page if ($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] != 'rss.xml') { // Is it a static file? if (preg_match('/\.(' . $exts . ')$/', $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'])) // Just send a 404 right now ... { header('HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found'); print '<html>'; print '<head><title>404 Not Found</title></head>'; print '<body><h1>Not Found</h1>'; print '<p>The requested URL was not found on this server.</p>'; print '</body></html>'; exit(); } } }
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    Fast Drupal 404 handling for static files.
Daniel Gregoire

Drush Make and PressFlow | Lullabot - 4 views

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    "Drush make" in the spirit of *nix 'make' command, allows developers to create make files that will automatically download project files (Drupal.org and external).
Daniel Gregoire

Handling File Uploads | drupal.org - 1 views

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    Extra coding needed to handle file uploads outside of FAPI definitions.
Scott Blackburn

http://vineyardvoice.org/files/how_tos/groups_walkthrough/index.html - 0 views

  • Ted wrote a theme_breadcrumb() override and called it vv_fix_breadcrumb(). The code is well commented and should be self-explanatory, even to non-phpers.
    • Scott Blackburn
       
      Finally, a breadcrumb solution for group calendars
Daniel Gregoire

PHP, and Drupal Questions [Archive] - Hostmonster Forums - 4 views

  • * file_uploads * upload_max_filesize * max_input_time * memory_limit * max_execution_time * post_max_size
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    Good list of variables to remember to change if you need to change PHP memory limits, especially for file uploads. I keep forgetting post_max_size
Daniel Gregoire

Advanced theme settings | drupal.org - 4 views

  • here. dman - April 6, 2009 - 22:10 This worked fo me. An additional logo (Appeared in the footer everywhere) Not sure why I had to put the submit handler into the #validate pass :-/ It was copied from the existing theme settings funcs. 'campaign_' is the theme name.
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    d.o page for adding theme-settings.php file for custom theme features available at theme configuration page. Highlighting comment that successfully adds an "upload" field for uploading images for custom features.
Daniel Gregoire

Programatic CCK Now Possible! | groups.drupal.org - 2 views

  • <?phpfunction mymodule_enable() {     // Get the files content   $filename = drupal_get_path('module','mymodule') . "/mymodule.cck";  $content = implode ('', file ($filename));      // Build form state    $form_state = array(       'values' => array(            'type_name' => '<create>',            'macro' => $content,      ),     );    // Put it in there     drupal_execute("content_copy_import_form", $form_state);}?>
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    Start with comment 54181 - "This works for me in Drupal 6" and read along.
Daniel Gregoire

PHP 5.2.10 .debs for Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid) | The Jibe Multimedia, Inc. - Business Solutions - 0 views

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    Resource for .deb file for PHP 5.2 on Lucid Lynx (Ubuntu 10.04), since we only have deb's for 5.3 by default, which makes Drupal contributed modules unhappy.
Daniel Gregoire

Example Varnish VCL for a Drupal / Pressflow site | Drupal - 1 views

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    Example Varnish configuration, used for optimizing site performance with file and database caching.
Scott Blackburn

Making Subversion/SVN recognize CVS Id and Revision tags | 2bits.com, Inc. - Drupal Dev... - 0 views

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    One annoying aspect though is that almost all Drupal files use CVS style tags, such as the $Id$ one. Subversion does not recognize these by default. However, there is a way to make Subversion recognize these tags. This post describes the steps needed to achieve this goal.
Scott Blackburn

Finding Your Server's Bottleneck - 0 views

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    # Matt Westgate (Lullabot) - Introduction [602KB] and Finding Your Server's Bottleneck [2.02MB] # James Walker (Bryght) - Optimizing The Web Server [740KB] # Jeremy Andrews (CivicSpace Labs) - Optimizing the Database [108KB] # Robert Douglass (Lullabot) - Memcache - Lightning Fast Drupal Sites [146KB] # Dries Buytaert (Drupal Project Founder) - Optimizing Drupal (not available)
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