You could also consider using Category.module which adds advanced functionalities to core taxonomies, between all also what you are looking for without the need of using Views.
Category offers also built in Table of Contents with node counts, terms and containers as nodes, and other goodies.
just another possibility
Cheers,
Marco
Il giorno 24/apr/07, alle ore 18:22, Albert Cuesta ha scritto:
Hi
Content in my Drupal 5.1 site is organized under two major 'container' taxonomies (Articles and Releases). Each of them contains several taxonomies (Hardware, Software, Music... and so on) and the stories are assigned to one or more of them. I am using the taxonomy_context module for the index of vocabularies.
My problem is that links to the two top 'container' taxonomies are displaying a list of the taxonomies under them, but I need to display a list of the actual stories instead, so clicking on Articles displays stories under Articles/Hardware **and** under Articles/Software **and** Articles/Music...
I know that a possible solution is to assign each story both to its 2nd-level taxonomy **and** to its 'container' taxonomy. The problem is that I have more than 2,000 nodes in the site (imported from the previous version in PostNuke) and I can't go through all of them making the required changes.
What is the best way to make 'top' taxonomies display **the content**, not the names, of all taxonomies under them?
Thanks in advance for any assistance
Albert
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