I'd be happy to implement this and I was never against some money for my work.
Excellent. I would be happy to pay the $30 US. I can also pay less then that (say $15) for a "partial" solution. The only thing "partial" that could be acceptable right now I can think of is if the solution were not automated (ie, if I were required to manually create a /category/blogname alias every time a new blog-author or category is created.) I should probably clarify: it needs to meet my specific requirements of /category/blogname (that displays all blog posts from a specific blogname-user-author and also has the state category) as described below; /blogname/category also works. This seems to be different from http://drupal.org/node/22183, but more on that below. I'm also open to any tutorials on taxonomy_browser, for Jeremy at least believes I might be able to leverage it's capabilities; I'm still lost on how to get any benefit out of taxonomy_browser. Anyone is also welcome to call, IM, or email me directly for further discussions and/or clarifications. IM: menglandcleversafe@yahoo.com mobile: +1-312-543-9916 At 5/7/2005 03:19 PM, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
More details can be found here:
http://drupal.org/node/21832 http://drupal.org/node/21320 http://drupal.org/node/21320#comment-37449
And what about
For what it's worth, I'm only using Drupal initially for multi-user blog support (more business purpose here: http://drupal.org/node/21320 ), and http://drupal.org/node/22183 does not appear (at first glance, anyway) to give me anything more then what I can already get with the blog and pathauto modules (I already have /blogs/[user] running quite nicely). My impression is that http://drupal.org/node/22183 provides user-filtering support for ALL kinds of nodes (and not just blogs), and that may or may not be helpful for me in the future if use Drupal for more then blogging. As of right now, I don't seem to need that capability. Maybe I'm misunderstaning the intent of http://drupal.org/node/22183 ? -Matt