On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:34 AM, cooper Quintin <cooperq@cooperq.com> wrote:
Hello all, I am writing a module and I am trying to use a url as a callback argument, but it does not work. Here is the code:
$items[] = array( 'path' => 'admin/settings/featured-comments/feature', 'title' => t('featured comment'), 'callback' => 'feature_comment', 'callback_args' => $_GET['cid'], 'access' => user_access('administer comments'), 'type' => MENU_CALLBACK );
and the callback function: function feature_comment($cid) { $comment = _comment_load($cid); db_query("UPDATE {featured_comments} SET featured=1 WHERE cid=%d", $cid); drupal_goto("node/$comment->nid"); }
I think you can bypass the problem loading the $_GET in feature_comment function and obviously setting $cid = NULL, so: function feature_comment($cid = NULL) { if (!isset($cid)) { if (!$cid = $_GET['cid']) { drupal_goto(); } } $comment = _comment_load($cid); db_query("UPDATE {featured_comments} SET featured=1 WHERE cid=%d", $cid); drupal_goto("node/$comment->nid"); } -- Paolo Mainardi Vice Presidente Assoc.ILDN (http://www.ildn.net) Blog: http://www.paolomainardi.com