Where can I get the mentioned source code for the "Using Drupal" eBook?
In the eBook version of "Using Drupal", isn't there supposed to be (follow along) source code provided?
In the Preface, it says "...the hands-on chapters assume that you’re using the book’s source code." but all I got was links to a PDF, ePub and .mobi versions of the eBook.
In the Preface, it says "...the hands-on chapters assume that you’re using the book’s source code." but all I got was links to a PDF, ePub and .mobi versions of the eBook.
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Inappropriate?Ne'er mind! I found it later on in the eBook (naturally, I think it should be mentioned at the very beginning, which it isn't, causing folks like me to panic, but at least now I have someone else to blame).
It's at http://usingdrupal.com/source_code
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Inappropriate?Hi mr won,
I'm glad you were able to find this. You can usually find the source code or examples for any of our books by going to the book's page on our site and looking for the Examples or Author's Website link below the image of the book's cover.
You might also be interested in the forum for Using Drupal and this webcast, Everything You Wanted to Know about Drupal but were Afraid to Ask, by some of the book's authors.
Have a great day!
Rachel James
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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