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Andrew Fletcher
The error message "Attempting to re-run cron while it is already running" in Drupal typically indicates that another instance of the cron job is still running when the system tries to start a new one. Cron is a process that performs various tasks for Drupal, such as indexing content, checking for updates, and performing other scheduled tasks. Some potential causes and solutions for this issue Long-Running Cron Jobs If a cron job takes longer to complete than the interval between cron runs, it...
Andrew Fletcher
A summary of Node package commands Short cut commands npm install...
Andrew Fletcher
Looking to install Solr on your server?  Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API. Working...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing Varnish to increase the speed of the page load. Install varnish using...
Andrew Fletcher
You would have come across a URL string that appears as https://example.com/project-search?search_api_fulltext=&f%5B0%5D=species%3AAtlantic%20SalmonAs you would already seen %20 many times, that is a space.  Commonly seen in file names either documents or images. However, what about the others.  Off the top do you know what %3D is?  Maybe, but I didn't.  Below is a quick guide to percentage encoding...
Andrew Fletcher
Step 1: Install Homebrew Homebrew is the missing package manager for macOS. As...
Andrew Fletcher
Working on a new CentOS 7 server, Node wasn't installed.  You can...
Andrew Fletcher
To add ejabberd and run MYSQL to the server I needed to update the server...
Andrew Fletcher
I started out with a simple task... install Tailwindcss.  What unfolded is...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing Laravel on an Apache server was going to be a no fuss process said no developer!  Research done.  Documentation looks good and easy to follow.  Time to load Laravel.   The set-up The install notes on Laravel are easy to follow.  Beginning with checking that your server is able to install Laravel. Using shell commands check that your server has the minimum requirements.  To do this run the command php -m -bash-4.1# php -m [PHP...