Am 21.01.2005 um 21:47 schrieb stevew@etmeli.us:
I have the same problem as the original poster. I thought it was an error in my setup, but you make it sound like it is deliberate. I'm using the menu module, which automatically points to the top of my taxonomy (the
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As far as you other question, this is easy: the taxonomy URLs support a depth parameter, which specifies how many levels of child categories to include. You can specify a number, or "all" to include all children.
e.g. change: taxonomy/term/1234 -> taxonomy/term/1234/all
However, Drupal will not use these URLs by default. You can use them in custom links and path aliases though.
My site is running Drupal now for two weeks, and I had the same question. I just found the "depth"-parameter in the doku, and realized it is not used by default. I also would like a switch to enable this in the side-block "Kategories".
I guess the alternative is to hand write a page that has small
Not necessarily; in the meantime, I added an alias (or two) with the "/all" in the path, and inserted this link in the primary menue (configured via themes-admin).
Servus Franz