I've commited into sandbox/morbus/folksonomy_shared (along with a bunch of documentation and design decisions) the first, very rough and not heavily tested, version of folksonomy_shared. There are still a number of things to do (and a few known bugs to fix) but I wanted to show you what I have. Here is the new vocabulary definition screen: http://www.disobey.com/d/2005/drupal_folkdef.jpg My change is in yellow. Now, assume that we've got two vocabularies: a "Folksonomy Tags" (per the screenshot) and a "Controlled Test", which is a normal old Drupal taxonomy. They've both been assigned to node type "page". Here is the screenshot: http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folknodenew.jpg Now, let's assume we've entered some data. We've chosen "Cheshire Cat" from the "Controlled Test", and entered the following for tags: "happy, sad, crazy, whoa!" Here is the resulting screenshot: http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folknodesubmit.jpg Notice how three new "Folksonomy Tags" (trust me on the proper vid) terms were created (implying that "crazy" already existed in the "Folksonomy Tags" vocabulary). Likewise, note how they are treated equally in the node display ("Cheshire Cat" comes from our "Controlled Test" vocab). Finally, the edit screen, though there's nothing to exciting here: http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folknodeedit.jpg More as I have it. -- Morbus Iff ( you are nothing without your robot car, NOTHING! ) Culture: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.gamegrene.com/ Spidering Hacks: http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005776/disobeycom icq: 2927491 / aim: akaMorbus / yahoo: morbus_iff / jabber.org: morbus