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 I am seeing {head} {styles} on my Drupal page. How can I fix that?
Solution

Some themes in Drupal are not compatible with the new PHP 5.1.2 that was recently installed on the Noid server. If you see the output below when going to your site, then you are affected and should read on for the solution. The output is something like this:

{head} {styles} {_BLOCK_.header.logo} {_BLOCK_.header.site_name} {secondary_links}
{primary_links}
{_BLOCK_.header.blocks}

The solution to this problem is to change the theme using the instructions below:

1. Log in with your administrator account on http://www.yourdomain.com/?q=user
2. Then go to http://www.yourdomain.com/?q=admin/themes and change the theme to Chameleon or Marvin

Please replace yourdomain.com with the domain/installed path to your Drupal installation. If you are having any difficulty with the procedure, please open a support ticket including your admin username and password and we will make the modification for you.



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Article ID: 84
Created On: 11 Apr 2006 10:24 AM

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