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Andrew Fletcher
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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...
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Looking to install Solr on your server? Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Installing Varnish to increase the speed of the page load.
Install varnish using...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Laravel, I needed to loop through an array and know whether the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Setting up the mail configuration in October CMS is a quick progress....
Andrew Fletcher
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To add ejabberd and run MYSQL to the server I needed to update the server version of mysql from 5.5 to 5.7. Fortunately, there are great instructions on the Plesk support page regarding how to achieve this outcome.
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213403429-How-to-upgrade-MySQL-5-5-to-5-6-5-7-or-MariaDB-5-5-to-10-0-10-1-10-2-on-Linux
As a point of reference, as I worked through the steps... step 10 you need to restart the MYSQL server. This is a quick progress by...
Andrew Fletcher
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Common commands
Themes and plugins have similar command lines. So rather...
Andrew Fletcher
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At times while developing in October CMS, you will perform a step that kills the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Using October CMS to migrate your site and update the tables with the plugins...
Andrew Fletcher
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Installing Laravel on an Apache server was going to be a no fuss process said no...
Andrew Fletcher
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While I have posted an article about how to POST an image using REST in Drupal 8... the journey there can be slow. Crawling through the errors to eventually spot the missing link. For me the how to is as important as the solution.
On the journey I did receive the following 404 Not Found error:
GuzzleHttp\Exception\ClientException: Client error: `GET https://yourdomain.com/sites/default/files/pictures/imagename01.jpg` resulted in a `404 Not Found` response: <!DOCTYPE...