[support] display a view / page without node

Lluís Forns enboig at gmail.com
Fri Jul 9 11:19:33 UTC 2010


Isn't it easier to configure the view path at views configuration page?

2010/7/7 Hendry <hendry.htc at gmail.com>:
> Thanks for the reply, I had just go with the option 1 to implement a
> custom module and let the hook_menu and hook_menu_alter to handle
> these.
> Actually I will have not only one but several pages, so yeah I think
> it's the best option.
>
> # Hendry
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Metzler, David <metzlerd at evergreen.edu> wrote:
>> Depending on how complicated the php is you have basically two choices:
>>
>> 1. Implement a custom module that displays the page you want on the path
>> you want.
>> 2. Create a node that contains the page, using PHP input filters to add
>> code to the page.
>>
>> Really if you're just planning on creating a static html page, you
>> should just create a node and give it a path.
>>
>> If you want to go the custom module route, then it's as easy as creating
>> two functions and an info file.  See the module developers guide for
>> more information.
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