Jeff wrote:
Almost all of my entries are listed under accommodation, and are duplicated variously under B&B, Camping, Backpackers, Hotel, Cottages, etc.
I think the OP wanted a way to clone (or more accurately reference) an existing node, and to put it in a specific place in the menu hierarchy. I don't think there's a convenient/sensible way to achieve that with taxonomy.
Cheers,
A.
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-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Sent: 11 March 2011 13:12 To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] Creating duplicate content (on purpose)
On 11 Mar 2011, at 2:48 PM, Andy Fowlston wrote:
Hi Jeff,
it seemed to me that you were asking how to duplicate/multiplicate content on your website:
That was the OP's question, yeah (I just gave a solution I'd used in the past).
Sorry. I've recently taken to deleting threads on the fly. :)
Apply that term (or various terms) to a menu item or path... Or menu items and paths...
Still not really with you, but as I say, this isn't something I'm currently interested in implementing myself anyway :)
For example, I run a tourism website. Almost all of my entries are listed under accommodation, and are duplicated variously under B&B, Camping, Backpackers, Hotel, Cottages, etc.
I must be misunderstanding the OP's query, because that's basically what relational database CMS's do! :)