On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Earl Dunovant <prometheus6@gmail.com>wrote:
Yes you're right. Your question means you want to have a single taxonomy and share it across groups...you would have to use Views for that. You would clone the taxonomy_term view that ships with Views and add an argument that filters nodes by group membership.
Yes it was i did and it's ok, but the point it's another, how to create custom path for this taxonomy/term/$og->title with Pathauto ? Where "taxonomy/term" is "category/term-title", i need to create "og-title/taxonomy/term" --> "og-title/category/term-title". It's a little bit more clear ? Thanks :)
You should install the advanced_help module. That's how you get detailed help on Views and a lot of other important modules as well.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Paolo Mainardi<paolomainardi@gmail.com> wrote:
But with og_vocab after i need to create new vocabularies for every new group created, i'm right ?
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Earl Dunovant <prometheus6@gmail.com> wrote:
Try the OG Vocabulary module. It lets each group have it's own taxonomy.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Paolo Mainardi<paolomainardi@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear All,
I need your opinion and suggestions on a (for me) complicated task.
I have OG + Taxonomy (views on taxonomy/term) + Pathauto + Some content types
Now, i need to achieve this task, when you are in a node (og context) taxonomy links must be have something relative to og, for example:
"/taxonomy/term/$tid/$og->nid" (for example passing last argument to views for fitering only og nodes with this taxonomy term) (consider that i'm using Pathauto, so taxonomy/term it's aliased for example on "category/$category_name").
I tried with custom_url_rewrite but it's not a so simple task and with hook_menu trying to create on the fly all this path (but it's a little bit strong in terms of cpu cycles...).
I'm using D5.
Please, someone could suggest me the right way ? :) Thank you very much!!! :)
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