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I have the template i want on a server somewhere, with images and all. How do I just use that as a template? or cant you use a zipped version with all the media like you would when manually setting up a campaign ?

using mailchimp. you will be asked to upload an HTMl or create your own template. if you want you can create your own newsletter in HTML then upload the HTML in your mailchimp.
Minimize your HTML code due to compatibility and use the images that is uploaded in your server by specifying thier location like src="www.domainname.com/location/image.jpg"

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I am using Drupal 8 and working on Eform types. I had to generate PDF from eform submissions. I used entity print module for this and am using DOMPDF as PDF Engine. I am able to apply custom css to the pdf but the requirements are still not covered. Now I need to override the template so that I can customize the PDF as per my requirement, I could not achieve this. Few requirements:
I need to insert tabular format.
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You could also go to he link to get more details on the output before it is sent to the pdf engine.
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I am using Joomla 2.5
I want to store user uploaded content (like images or general files) in the database instead of in the server.
Is there any existing setting which can be used to do this by default?
Note: I am interested in the user uploaded files. Joomla's own files can stay on the server or on in the database, either is fine by me.
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Suppose we have a module that displays tables of employees. Each employee has a photo. What is the best way to store this photos and display them?
I mean, is there some kind of content repository in drupal? I don't want to do this manually, maybe there is an API that can store images and then generate links to them and so on.
Thanks.
The Content Construction Kit(CCK) / Fields in core is what you want to explore.
Using CCK you can attach an image, a number field, a file, some text, a reference to content, etc to another piece of content.
In Drupal 7 you can add fields to any entity (Content, User...your custom one(Employee)), in Drupal 6 you might want to explore Content Profile
Further Reading:
http://drupal.org/node/717120
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The API for that is documented in a special File upload section.
If you want inspiration, the core module called upload.module can serve as example. But be aware that Drupal core, for several reasons, is far from the best and cleanest examples to learn from.
What you are looking for is CCK module with file-field and image-field modules for handling the image upload action.
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I have a website that displays product information that the client wishes to offer as pdf format. I need a way to dynamically convert a particular HTML page into a PDF, does anybody know of a way to do this? I need to convert an html page into a PDF document and serve it to the end user on the fly (there are WAY too many products to do this manually and these products receive updates regularly so a manual approach is out of the question)
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