Greetings,
I recently ported a website from Drupal 5.5 to Drupal 6.8. Everything seems fine except one or two things. The first is this. Please compare:
http://storiafse.net/old/taxonomy/term/67 (Drupal 5.5) http://storiafse.net/taxonomy/term/67 (Drupal 6.8)
as you can see, all the nodes are still there in Drupal 6.8 and properly categorized, but they aren't listed in the new website when I look in the taxonomy, that is the 6.8 Url returns an empty list. Why?
A (maybe related) less serious issue is in the chronological index view I made up at http://storiafse.net/indicecronologico. This should be a list of node titles grouped by year. However, the year is repeated before every node, no matter how I rearrange the view. Is this a bug? How can I fix this?
Thanks, M.
Greetings,
I am trying to get some answer, any answer, about a problem I have already signaled two times, both here and in the Drupal forum:
http://drupal.org/node/356394 http://drupal.org/node/358739
(for the record, I just upgraded to 6.9 and nothing changed).
I find very worrying that in one week there has been no reaction whatever, anywhere on something so serious (as it could be a bug in Drupal itself).
- Am I doing something wrong, ie not giving clear, sufficient information? What am I missing? - are this list and/or the drupal forums basically worthless, because expert users and developers don't read them? If this is the case, what is the right place where one should ask for help?
I'm no novice with FOSS in general, but Drupal is the first / only major tool I use with this problem, that is no reaction whatever. With any other FOSS tool with such a large user base, I'm sure that, in one week, I'll at least get a more or less polite version of "RTFM, the chapter for you is number X". Here, nothing.
What's the problem? Please let me know.
Marco
Greetings,
From that page HTML's source, it appears you're using Views to
generate the list of taxonomy terms, so this is definitely not a Drupal core problem. Recheck your view settings. For example you might have missed setting the view to display nodes that ARE published.
Regards, Usamah
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:49 AM, M. Fioretti mfioretti@nexaima.net wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to get some answer, any answer, about a problem I have already signaled two times, both here and in the Drupal forum:
http://drupal.org/node/356394 http://drupal.org/node/358739
(for the record, I just upgraded to 6.9 and nothing changed).
I find very worrying that in one week there has been no reaction whatever, anywhere on something so serious (as it could be a bug in Drupal itself).
- Am I doing something wrong, ie not giving clear,
sufficient information? What am I missing?
- are this list and/or the drupal forums basically
worthless, because expert users and developers don't read them? If this is the case, what is the right place where one should ask for help?
I'm no novice with FOSS in general, but Drupal is the first / only major tool I use with this problem, that is no reaction whatever. With any other FOSS tool with such a large user base, I'm sure that, in one week, I'll at least get a more or less polite version of "RTFM, the chapter for you is number X". Here, nothing.
What's the problem? Please let me know.
Marco
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