Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:08 PM
Subject: Re:
[support] Block visibility quandry
> Or maybe:
>
>
<?php
> ((arg(0) == 'user') && is_numeric(arg(1))
&& (arg(2) == NULL)) ?
> return TRUE : return FALSE;
>
?>
>
> Which is equivalent to:
>
>
<?php
> if ((arg(0) == 'user') && is_numeric(arg(1))
&& (arg(2) == NULL)) {
> return TRUE;
> }
>
else {
> return FALSE;
> }
> ?>
>
>
The above condition was pilfered directly from profile.module in
>
Drupal 6.
>
> psynaptic
>
http://freestylesystems.co.uk>
http://api.freestylesystems.co.uk>
> On 29
May 2008, at 11:59, Richard Burford wrote:
>
>> How
about:
>>
>> <?php
>> (arg(0) == 'user'
&& is_numeric(arg(1)) && is_null(arg(2))) ?
return
>> TRUE : return FALSE;
>>
?>
>>
>> psynaptic
>>
http://freestylesystems.co.uk>>
http://api.freestylesystems.co.uk>>
>>
On 29 May 2008, at 11:46, Neil:
esl-lounge.com wrote:
>>
>>> I am
almost there. Right now I have:
>>>
>>>
<?php
>>> if(arg(0)==user && ctype_digit(arg(1))
&& arg(2)!=edit) {
>>> return TRUE;
>>> }
else {
>>> return FALSE;
>>> }
>>>
?>
>>>
>>> which prevents the block from showing
on user/2/edit, etc. Is there
>>> a way I can check for the
existence of arg(2) and not show the block
>>> if it exists?
That would eliminate user/2/edit, user/2/track, user/2/
>>>
contact and some other possibilities. I could manually alter
my
>>> current code to block out contact/track but I'd prefer a
kill-all
>>> solution.
>>>
>>>
thanks
>>>
>>> Neil
>>> ----- Original
Message -----
>>> From: Shai Gluskin
>>> To:
support@drupal.org>>>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:32 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [support]
Block visibility quandry
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi
Neil,
>>>
>>> I don't know if the UI for the block
module settings will allow
>>> regular expressions. I doubt it,
but give it a try and report back.
>>>
>>> However,
what will surely work is putting in your own php. Have you
>>>
noticed that radio for adding PHP to return "TRUE" to make
block
>>> visible? That's your
answer.
>>>
>>> Here's a code snippet that should
get you started:
>>>
http://drupal.org/node/64135#page-visibility>>>
>>>
Here is one that is a little more sophisticated which was
designed
>>> for the Google Analytics module... when to include
the tracking code
>>> on a page -- totally analogous to block
visibility:
>>>
http://drupal.org/node/261997>>>
>>>
Good luck. And please add your snippet to the handbook
page.
>>>
>>>
Shai
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at
5:57 AM, Neil:
esl-lounge.com>>> <
neil@esl-lounge.com>>>>
wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a block which I show on
a user's main page, user/1, user/
>>> 2,
etc.
>>>
>>> I have set block visibility to
"only show on pages" with user/*
>>> entered
below.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, it's also
showing on user/register, user/password.
>>>
>>>
I don't suppose I can use regular expressions to make
the
>>> wildcard ONLY numeric, can I? How would I get the block
to show on
>>> user/7 but not
user/register?
>>>
>>>
Thanks
>>>
>>>
Neil
>>>
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