[support] page with multiple nodes configurable by unreg user

Earnie Boyd earnie at users.sourceforge.net
Thu Oct 24 12:29:45 UTC 2013


Use a mapping table for your xml import id to your node nid then do a
join on nid=xmlid.

Earnie

On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 4:12 AM, Bert Van Kets <bertvankets at gmail.com> wrote:
> The XML contains data on the status of people. The nodes, showing the person
> data, should update without the complete page refreshing.
>
> So the XML Feeds just updates existing nodes.
> At the moment I still have a problem that the hashing doesn't uniquely
> identify the existing nodes and new ones are created on every import, but
> that needs to be sorted. I have a unique indentifier for every node. I just
> haven't found the way yet to use it to avoid new nodes to be created.
>
> Bert
>
> On 10/23/2013 07:19 PM, Anoop John wrote:
>
> The new data is coming in as new nodes or is it refreshing existing nodes?
>
> Thanks
> Anoop
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> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Bert Van Kets <bertvankets at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer. I'll check it out.
>>
>> By "updating by AJAX" I mean that the nodes get new data from the XML file
>> which updates avery five minutes and the client get's the updated data
>> through AJAX instead of refreshing the whole page.
>>
>> Bert
>>
>>
>> On 10/23/2013 06:55 PM, Anoop John wrote:
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>> Not sure what you meant by 'updating the nodes by AJAX'? Did you want to
>> edit the nodes? Order the nodes?
>>
>> For the order you can use javascript to order the nodes using a drag and
>> drop implementation and store this as a cookie.
>>
>> Here is an example
>>
>> http://www.daviferreira.com/blog/exemplos/draganddrop/exemplo2.html
>>
>> There is no AJAX involved in ordering as nothing goes back to the server
>> in terms of storage.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Anoop
>>
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>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Bert Van Kets <bertvankets at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> In my D7 site I have a list of nodes of a specific content type. I use
>>> the XPath Feeds module to create these nodes from an XML document.
>>> I know I can create a view to display those nodes, but I need to update
>>> the nodes using AJAX and I'd love to allow the visitor to move nodes to
>>> the top so the nodes he/she is most interested in stay visible easily.
>>> The rest has to be displayed using the sort order defined in the view.
>>>
>>> What is the best way to use AJAX to update the nodes content in a view?
>>> How can I give the visitor (unregistered user) the ability to move nodes
>>> to the top?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>> Bert
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