[LBo] Drupal response
Jose M.
orange.hat.hacker at gmail.com
Fri Feb 2 06:06:46 CET 2007
Thanks , actually I was asking about functional limitations, so pardon my
english please, I am a Latin American Student.
2007/2/1, Ben <superunit at gmail.com>:
>
> "So, if my web site is at a web hosting company, I can install drupal
> anyway,
> is there some kind of limitations?"
>
> I'm not sure I follow you... As Stefan pointed out, it's GPL, and they
> actively encourage you to change it as much as possible and find new things
> to make it do. They get a kick out of people having a Drupal site that no
> one can tell is Drupal. Go ahead and remove any reference to Drupal in the
> code or on a page. Just have to allow others to do the same if you release
> it.
>
> If you're talking functional limitations, there shouldn't be any
> difference between installing in your server or a web host, except how you
> make the database and whether or not you have Mod_ReWrite configured
> correctly. My host has it working perfectly, but I can't get it to work on
> my server to save my life. Mod_ReWrite is the Apache module that allows you
> to have nice human readable URLs (lbo.org/lesson/jan16-07 as opposed to
> lbo.org/?q=node/67) and isn't critical, but makes search engines happier.
>
> If you havent, you should really read the Handbook (www.drupal.org) and
> the install instructions (in the .tgz).
>
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