He Brendan,
You are on the right track. You just have to add some more php to do another test. A slight change in the structure is that you need to make a variable for the display status and then return it only at the end of the whole snippet. When there is only one test, you can just set the status "True" or "False" directly with a return statement that is in the chunk of code as the test itself (that was how your original snippet did it).
Note that I did NOT test the code, so there definitely could be a type in there.
I posted it to a pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/1663597
Shai
*Hello, *
I found a code snippet on drupal.org that allows a block to be shown only on specific node types when 'Show if the following PHP code returns TRUE' is checked on the Configure Blocks page:
<?php if ((arg(0) == 'node') && is_numeric(arg(1)) && !(arg(2))) { $thenode = node_load(arg(1));’ if ($thenode->type == 'blog') { return TRUE; } } ?>
this works great, except for that I’d like the block to show for nodes of type “blog” *AND* also on specific pages – in my case www.mysite.com/blogwhich is a view showing a list of blogs. How can I do both?
*brendan, fresh-off.com*
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