I just re-read the docs since I noticed there were changes since the last time I read them. One thing that didn't change but I must have forgotten was the notion that you cannot install Drupal in a subdir. I have been running from within a subdir, though I have only had light usage and so may not have discovered the issues that will arise from doing so. Could you point out some examples of why we should not (cannot?) use Drupal in a subdir when using this module?

Thanks. I saw a CVS note that said you added support for my og_content_type_admin module. What specifically did you do/take advantage of?

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somebodysysop’s picture

Could you point out some examples of why we should not (cannot?) use Drupal in a subdir when using this module?

Actually, this is no longer an issue.

I saw a CVS note that said you added support for my og_content_type_admin module. What specifically did you do/take advantage of?

The release notes should point specifically to a url which describes what happened with the issue.

rconstantine’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Thanks for clearing both of those things up. I'll mark as fixed.

BTW, you included the colon in your links so all of them return a 'page not found' error. It just took a second to realize it.

somebodysysop’s picture

BTW, you included the colon in your links so all of them return a 'page not found' error. It just took a second to realize it.

Thanks for the heads up. Fixed it.

somebodysysop’s picture

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)