Is Drupal 7.x OpenPublish distribution ready?

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boizan's picture

Hello There,

I can have Drupal 7.18 installed at my server, but I thought that it would a Drupal core site not OpenPublish distribution. I installed Drupal 7.18 from my server, deleted it and installed the OpenPublish version openpublish-7.x-1.0-beta2-core.zip. I am having problems with this installation of OpenPublish but the look is exactly the same as it was the Drupal 7.18 from the server.

I contacted the support on line and asked them the question “Is the Drupal 7.18 that you have OpenPublish distribution?’ They answered this: “Thank you for contacting Online Support. I understand that you would like to know if Drupal 7.18 is OpenPublish. The 7.X versions are OpenPublish so yes it is as we currently have 7.18.”

Is this true? So I just need to work on my journal configuration on?
Regards,

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OP is an installation

stattler's picture

OP is an installation profile, that uses core drupal but adds more functionality suitable for which the profile was built.

If you've installed OP, then yes, it should look like drupal with added content types, presumably better image handling and so on.

Drupal 7.x is not OpenPublish per se!

boizan's picture

Thank you for your replies. I don’t think that my provider is telling me the truth. I installed OpenPublish (the same download that I had been trying to install in the server, the one that you indicated in your second comment) in a virtual machine with WAMP and it went through as expected. I was able to select among three options, OpenPublish was the third one; and the final look and operation of the site is different to what I get from the provider’s installation.

I am doing a new installation in the server using their platform to get print screens of both installations and contact them.

Thanks,

OpenPublish

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