Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/19494 Project: Drupal Version: cvs Component: taxonomy.module Category: bug reports Priority: normal Assigned to: Anonymous Reported by: wiz Updated by: moshe weitzman Status: active A patch for this issue is welcome. I think though that this fix is part of the upcoming folksonomy changes by Morbus ... the fix proposed here might have problems if the user wants to remove all terms on an existing node. not sure. If you have authored and tested a patch yourself, it is OK to set to patch status. I just object to people moving the testing burden to the CVS reviewers. moshe weitzman Previous comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ March 26, 2005 - 08:42 : wiz Hi, taxnomy_nodeapi calls taxonomy_node_save on insert and update. This function, in turn, saves the taxonomy of the node. Unfortunately it first deletes all terms for the current node, and then inserts them again /if they have been loaded before/. taxonomy_nodeapi doesn't respond to 'load'. Therefore, unless you've done something like $node->taxonomy = taxonomy_node_get_terms($node) the terms are lost. See: http://drupaldocs.org/api/head/function/taxonomy_node_save Solution: move the call to taxonomy_node_delete($nid) inside the if (is_array($terms)). When the terms haven't been loaded they won't be saved either. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ March 26, 2005 - 08:43 : wiz Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/taxonomy-save.patch (471 bytes) Oops, forgot the patch ------------------------------------------------------------------------ March 26, 2005 - 08:58 : Junyor Don't forget to change the status to patch when you upload a patch. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ March 26, 2005 - 09:34 : wiz All right, but moshe weitzman told me not to do this right away: "please set issues to patch once they have been tested. " I assume that you have thoroughly tested the patch before changing status ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ March 26, 2005 - 10:26 : Junyor Fair enough. But then you should ask for people to test it. ;)