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Andrew Fletcher
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Setting up the admin password.
Process:
1. Edit jetty.xml
To begin you are going to edit the file “server/etc/jetty.xml”. However, if you aren't sure of the location of jetty.xml, run the command
find / -name jetty.xml -type fFor me, the output was
/opt/solr-8.11.1/server/etc/jetty.xmlEdit the file jetty.xml, by adding it before the Configure tag ends
<Callname="addBean">
<Arg>
<New class="org.eclipse.jetty.security.HashLoginService">
<Set...
Andrew Fletcher
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In this article I'll walk through the steps I went through to install Solr on...
Andrew Fletcher
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Looking to install Solr on your server? Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
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This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API.
Working...
Andrew Fletcher
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Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
Andrew Fletcher
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You can create a new date/time format by navigating to:
Admin -> Configuration -> Regional and Language -> Date and Time format and click on 'Add Format'.
Once you’ve created date format, you can control the way date is displayed on the node using preprocess function.
In {theme_name}.theme file, add the following lines
/**
* Implements hook_preprocess_node
*/
function THEME_NAME_preprocess_node(&$variables) {
// Getting the node creation time stamp from the node object.
$date...
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a message log using Drupal watchdog.
Simple log
// Logs a...
Andrew Fletcher
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In this article, you will learn how to update a newsletter template...
Andrew Fletcher
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There are times when other Joomla! administrators of the site leave a page...
Andrew Fletcher
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Cached data - keep it or clear it out?
You might have noticed, but...
Andrew Fletcher
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Adding a new user to your Joomla! website using Community Builder.
Out of the box, users are managed via Joomla!'s user management system.
Access to Joomla!'s user system
This is screen accessible via: Select Users → Manage from the drop-down menus.
However, in this instance we won't be using Joomla!'s solution. Instead working with a component called Community Builder.
Why Community Builder?
Community Builder adds more versatility to your Joomla! website than the...
Andrew Fletcher
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In this article, I will show you how to update an existing member's details...
Andrew Fletcher
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In this article, I'll show you how to create a new an Acy Mailing 5...
Andrew Fletcher
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In this article, I'll show you how to manage an Acy Mailing 5 subscription...
Andrew Fletcher
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In this article, I'll show you how to edit an existing member's...