Christopher,
I don't understand why you have to copy vocabularies.
I'm assuming your content vocabulary is the one with 47 terms.
I'd imagine a story about a cat rescued from a tree in Washington might be tagged thus
(human interest, washington, 2005_06_13)
You'll want to set up a PHP page to display your stories. Your code can obtain the community name and the issue name from the URL arguments: If someone visits
www.example.com/newsletter/washington/2005_06_13
- newsletter is an alias for the page you have created. - washington is the first argument, specifying the community - 2005_06_13 is the second argument, specifying the issue
Your PHP script would then do a query to ask for all articles tagged with a community tag of "washington", and an issue tag of "2005_06_13". It would then iterate over the 'content topics' terms, and display articles matching content together (in date order, if you wish)
You can find an example of categorizing articles via a taxonomy at
http://www.bridgingtothefuture.org/newsletter_2005_05
This is about a dozen lines of PHP - your code might be another few lines because you have the extra vocabulary for community.
Djun
On 12 Jun 2005, at 6:59 AM, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Hello everybody, I was hoping somebody could help me with a PHP script or give me a suggestion that would easily allow us to copy a vocabulary. I am not familiar with PHP or programming. We have tried using groups but I can't make the content get presented in a organized news paper/magazine order in the group. I have also tried creating vocabularies of: content, community, issue The problem is there is no order to the nodes in the last two vocabularies only date order. My vocabulary has about 47 terms and it is designed to be local news, information, and discussion content for a community. I would like to copy the vocabulary so that I can build multiple communities easily. We also are going to publish the information in a weekly magazine. My firwst test community is Washington, DC. If you can help, please let me know. If it helps, we'll give you free advertising in our publication.
Best Regards Christopher