To Lee Rowlands; using just "hook_install()" is not an option; when I make changes to my devel site, it is easier to just upload files and clear cache than go through admin menus and repeat the changes. To Nan Wich: I didn't know about this approach. I added my menu to database using hook_update_n() and after changing my menu structure it works perfect now. -- *Les normes hi són perquè hi pensis abans de saltar-te-les *La vida és com una taronja, què esperes a exprimir-la? *Si creus que l'educació és cara, prova la ignorància. *La vida és com una moneda, la pots gastar en el que vulguis però només una vegada. *Abans d'imprimir aquest missatge, pensa en el medi ambient. 2010/9/29 nan wich <nan_wich@bellsouth.net>:
Perhaps I am confused as to why this is a confusing topic. Standard menu definitions can be put into any menu (which is already effectively a block). The menu system supports a "menu_name" parameter. $items['mystats'] = array( 'title' => 'My Statistics', 'description' => 'See my post statistics', 'page callback' => 'mymodule_mystats', 'access arguments' => array('view analyst statistics'), 'type' => MENU_NORMAL_ITEM, 'menu_name' => 'menu-analyst', ); So, just do this in your standard menu building code. In this case, you then enable the "menu-analyst" block.
Nancy
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________________________________ From: Lluís Forns In my module I want to create a block with menu links. Which is the correct way to do it so permissions are checked? I thought of creating a block and add l() funcionits, but l() don't check permission, and using if(users_accesss()) don't look smart.