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Andrew Fletcher
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When executing the following command, the response I'm getting is
npm ERR! code E404
npm ERR! 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/@fortawesome%2fpro-light-svg-icons - Not found
npm ERR! 404
npm ERR! 404 '@fortawesome/pro-light-svg-icons@^5.11.2' is not in this registry.
npm ERR! 404
npm ERR! 404 Note that you can also install from a
npm ERR! 404 tarball, folder, http url, or git url.This error 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/@fortawesome%2fpro-light-svg-icons - Not...
Andrew Fletcher
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Finalising a deployment to Drupal 10 and reviewing the latest log...
Andrew Fletcher
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In Vim, following is an outline of the vi(m) functions you can utilise whilst in...
Andrew Fletcher
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This article works through the steps to update dependencies in package.json...
Andrew Fletcher
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Attempting to update the database, irrespective whether I run update.php or...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Drupal 9.x, I was loading images via the Media module. Below 1 mb no issue. Any thing over - nothing. Nothing as in no response when loading.
An interesting situation, as I had already changed the php.ini file where the following updates occured:
; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
; http://php.net/upload-max-filesize
upload_max_filesize = 2MHad changed to
upload_max_filesize = 10MAlso the post max size
; is disabled through...
Andrew Fletcher
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Since upgrading to Drupal 9.3.0 have you come across this error?
Edit...
Andrew Fletcher
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A bug bear that I have had for a while with Drupal content is how come the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Regular expressions (regex) are extremely useful in extracting information from...
Andrew Fletcher
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Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I...
Andrew Fletcher
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Recently I had an error with a domain smtp server not recognising port 587. To begin to test what was happening I wanted to get some key information about the server. My tool of choice was the dig command. Using the dig command:
dig codebales.comUnderstanding a DNS look up results from Terminal using the dig command. This command causes dig to look up the A record for the domain name codebales.com or whatever you enter. To do this dig starts by...
Andrew Fletcher
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When you are in the status report of the admin area are you finding the...
Andrew Fletcher
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The magically descriptive error 401 Forbidden "message": "Access...
Andrew Fletcher
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If you are like me you probably have searched for clues to and found little......
Andrew Fletcher
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If you have this error, the core issue is the dyld issue.
dyld
dyld is a...