Op dinsdag 10 januari 2006 02:06, schreef Moshe Weitzman:
Maybe. If you add too much code accommodating the needs of each scenario, you might run into bloat complaints. I suggest ignoring unlikely combinations or making them available only with contrib modules.
Yes +1. What you are trying in node 8 is to provide options for every use case, for every possible combination and for every possible scenario. You /will/ miss a few cases and scenarios. You /will/ offer a lot of hardly ever used options. from my previous mail: * There is not *one* way to do this. It very much depends on the site and wishes ... * Drupal should not go for a default way, but rather present good hooks and APIs and let it be the way it is now [yet possibly better]: do nothing. Then the contributed modules could do it in fancy ways, acc. to what the site developer prefers to do. Some (silly) modules I can thing of: * delete_my_content.module * delete_my_account_and_content.module * advanced_user_blocking.module * unpublish_by_user.module Bèr PS: I beleive most of these modules are already possible, yet no-one made them. Lack of interest? Is core already good enough? Or is drupal core too restricting? -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]