We currently have an issue with the way ampersands render in our apache solr search. Our vendor said the problem needs to be handled by acquia to finish. Below is there wordage.
I have Damp installed with one website on it to test Drupal and modules, etc. I wanted to test the functionality of the Drupal core performance page. I enabled normal caching, page caching (not block caching), and optimized css and javascript files. Read full article »
On the "Ports" settings screen of the Acquia Drupal Control Panel, there's a note that "On OSX you cannot use ports below 1024". Why is that? It's possible on MAMP.
Posted on November 20, 2008 - 1:19pm by Kevin Hankens.
For the second part of my migration blog, I want to touch on the importance of maintaining URLs from your old site and demonstrate some examples of how to capture them in Drupal. Search engine traffic and other referrals are invaluable when it comes to the success of a site. I've managed sites that have received upwards of 100,000 referrals a day from Google alone. This is not even to mention all of the external links and bookmarks to your pages. If you are thinking about migrating to Drupal and have not considered the importance of maintaining old URLs, you definitely should. The impact of losing that amount of traffic could be catastrophic, but luckily the solution is reasonably simple. Read full article »