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Andrew Fletcher
By default the maximum file upload size is set to 2MB.  It is not a Drupal issue, instead a php issue as upload_max_filesize is set in your php configuration (php.ini file).  Therefore it is a server-side configuration. If you have access to the php configuration file, I would recommend to make the changes directly in it.  Yet, on some occasions you cannot access the server configuration (on a shared hosting, for instance) and if you wish to alter some of your server...
Andrew Fletcher
Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry on an Nginx...
Andrew Fletcher
Recently I have been investigating one of my Linux server's speed using the...
Andrew Fletcher
Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry. 1: Apache...
Andrew Fletcher
I had an issue where logging in from the app disconnected.  The error that...
Andrew Fletcher
Ha you have read it before, one of those throw away lines that is written "just create a cartfile".  So your thinking carthage update, carthage init, create a plain text document, etc... all wrong.  How do you know... when you run carthage update, you receive the following error Get this error: "No such file in directory" So how do you "just" create a Cartfile? Oh, there are no instructions on the Carthage page either.  Feeling a little ticked off, how do I "just create" a...