The default settings for the Apache servers at 1&1 need to be overridden. Drupal provides a .htaccess file which takes care of most settings. You will need to modify that further to get everything working.
At this point, you have downloaded the latest Drupal 6 package and the contributed modules that you want to use. You have them un-tarred and un-gzipped, and you have them running on your local machine or transferred them all to your web host of choice (or both). There are so many other tutorials covering those steps, I'm going to assume you can get that far without me.
@rosamundlannin I make regular chili but use that veggie crumble meat substitute stuff.
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6 years 20 weeks ago
@Snarky_Geek Since I was awake at 4:30 this morning, and finally just gave up and went to work around 5:45, I feel your pain.
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6 years 21 weeks ago
One of the Chicago office dogs really wants to play this morning @the_nerdery, keeps bringing toys over to try to start something.
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6 years 29 weeks ago
Steve Wright is a project manager and software guy with a broad background in web technologies. Et Melius is his lab notebook, serving as an archive of lessons learned on the path to building and deploying a library of cool web apps.