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i have installed a example module. the module is supposed to display a form where i can enter a value in a text field and save the values.
now after installation what needs to be done for me to view the form
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It depends on the module. Did you download this module from Drupal or did you write your own module?
Most modules that you download from Drupal and if they have an admin setting, then you can go to http://example.com/admin and your module should be listed there.
i need to see the code to
i need to see the code to suggest u anything..
Have u used the hook_menu function?!!
Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. But, quitting, however, lasts forever.
Linux Foundation may use web
Linux Foundation may use web beacons from time to time. Such web beacons may be provided by Linux Foundation’s third party advertising companies to help manage and optimize Linux Foundation’s online advertising. A web beacon is a string of code that provides a method for delivering a graphic image on a web page or in an email message for the purpose of transferring data, or determining how many times a specific web page has been viewed. Web beacons enable Linux Foundation to recognize a browser’s cookie when a browser visits a Site, and to learn which banner ads bring users to each Site. For example, when a user visits a web page, the code for the page may include instructions to go to another server to gather a single pixel graphic image. Web beacons are not placed on a user’s computer, and users remain anonymous. To opt out of targeted advertising delivered by Linux Foundation, or third party advertisers, users can opt to use freely available ad blocking software, to prevent ads from displaying in their browser. The Linux Foundation does not promote or recommend any type of ad blocking software, nor guarantees that any of the Site services will remain fully functional if the user utilizes such software.
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Depends on the module
It depends on the module. Did you download this module from Drupal or did you write your own module?
Most modules that you download from Drupal and if they have an admin setting, then you can go to http://example.com/admin and your module should be listed there.
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