On the secondary node, try implementing node_build_content(), which should provide to you the secondary $node->content array, or I think you might get this by calling node_invoke_nodeapi($node, 'view', $teaser, $page) directly. See the internals of node_build_content() http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules--node--node.module/function/node_bu... Keep in mind this *will* invoke hook_nodeapi($op = 'view') for the secondary node, which will call your hook_nodeapi() *again,* so make sure you aren't doing anything redundant or getting stuck with infinite recursion somehow. On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:50 PM, <jeff@ayendesigns.com> wrote:
I'm hooking nodeapi op=view and I have the node I hook and another in the db. The one I hook has field_image which, when hooked, is [0]=>NULL
I load a node from the db, which also has an image field (both are CCK imagefields). I want to add its image to the original node, however, I need at this point not to add it to field_image, but to $node->content->field_image. The problem is that the structure of ->content is pretty convoluted, ending ultimately in data that is the same as what I've copied (when I look at a node with an image), but I can't seem to cause that to happen. I tried adding the image structure from the source node directly:
$node->content->{$field_name}['field']['items'][$key]['#item'] = $image_structure;
but that seems to cause more convolution rather than ending up like the $node->content structure from the source node when I display it.
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