Using hook_form_alter you can intercept/modify the delete button. ----- Adam A. Gregory Drupal Developer & Consultant Web: AdamAGregory.com Twitter: twitter.com/adamgregory Phone: 910.808.1717 Cell: 919.306.6138 On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Dave Reid <dave@davereid.net> wrote:
Steve,
Might want to checkout something like http://drupal.org/project/userprotect where you wouldn't have to touch any code at all.
In addition, watchdog messages should show the currently logged in user when the message was fired. That would be the person who deleted the account.
Dave Reid dave@davereid.net
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Steve Yelvington <steve@yelvington.com>wrote:
We ran into a problem involving deleted accounts, so I'm looking into implementing some tighter controls. However, it doesn't appear that user_delete() is a hook, so I can't intercept it. I suppose I can filter out the "delete" button, but are there any other obvious solutions? I don't want to kill any kittens.
Also, Watchdog logs the deletion but not the ID of the user who deleted the account. Seems like an oversight.