You could do a $messages=drupal_get_messages('status',true); //grab current messages, clearing out the queue //delete code goes here. drupal_get_messages('status',true); //just to clear out messages set by clearing out the queue foreach ($messages['status'] as $message){ drupal_set_message('status',$message); // reset the original messages } Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net On 12/21/2009 11:50 AM, LluĂs wrote:
I have a node-type with lot of sub-nodes. When a node is deleted all of its sub-nodes are also deleted; but I don't want the user to receive 50 or so "node XXX has benn deleted"; I want the user to see just one message.
Is there a way to do this? something like: <?php drupal_disable_messages(); while () { node_delete($i); } drupal_enable_messages(); ?>
thanks