Op woensdag 07 september 2005 08:52, schreef Kristjan Jansen:
Why not just write '10 parent-child 45' ? No, why? clipper is just a playground for me, to test the capabilities and limits of this concept of realtions. My thought was: it is possible to do reverse paernt-child relationjs, so there sill eventually be a module that will do that. Also: I feel that clipper-parent or clipper-child is too limiting. foo_relation.module might want to use the relations from clipper or any other parent-child relation too.
2. how to impress the 'strength' or 'weight' of the relation between two nodes?
The weight column? Or am I misunderstanding you?
3. relationships are so genereric feature so they proably need a $domain(s) property(ies) so 'uid:12 <-> uid:13' and similar relations can be mapped.
Yes, this has been bothering me too. So far I have not though up a better idea. Though some ideas have been cooking in my mind. A short summary will follow in the thread at http://drupal.org/node/28480. uid:12 uid:13 is not a good solution, for it needs pattern postprocessing, a lot of database overhead (eight extra characters per relation) but I have some ideas.. :-) Regards, Bèr -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]