Hi,
Yes that is how you do it.
Gordon.
On 08/09/2008, at 10:40 AM, Daniel Carrera wrote:
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Gordon Heydon wrote:
Yes you can enable the tracker module or use views to locate them.
I'm trying to figure out how to use the Views module for this. It's a bit complicated. I have made a new view and this is what I've put in it:
Wait wait wait! I got it! The problem was in the URL field. I had to enter something like:
usr/$arg/pages
Now I have, so now the view works. But this creates a new problem: How do I make it easy for the user to find this view? I can't ask them to edit the URL by hand, my users are clueless. I need to have a link on the menu that says "my pages", but how do I produce something like that?
Thanks.
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