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Will there be a version for drupaL 7?
Will there be a version for drupaL 7?
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Comment #1
mooselimb CreditAttribution: mooselimb commentedsubscribing.
Anyone found a workaround or another module?
Comment #2
Shadlington CreditAttribution: Shadlington commentedSubbing
Comment #3
eresik CreditAttribution: eresik commentedsubscribing.
Comment #4
eresik CreditAttribution: eresik commentedFor drupal 7 you can use "Entity tokens" module (part of "Entity API" project)
Comment #5
anthonyR CreditAttribution: anthonyR commentedThanks Eresik, going to check out Entity Tokens.
Comment #6
anthonyR CreditAttribution: anthonyR commentededit: double submit sorry!
Comment #7
basicmagic.net CreditAttribution: basicmagic.net commentedsubscribe
Comment #8
mototribe CreditAttribution: mototribe commentedsubscribe
Comment #9
waynedpj CreditAttribution: waynedpj commentedEntity Token helps somewhat with this missing functionality in Drupal 7, but if you would like the full path of vocabulary terms as a path, honoring the parent/child/nestled relationship, then Entity Token does not seem to provide that.
for example, consider a Vocabulary named Categories with the following terms:
News
Projects
Issues
--------Other Issues
About
if you would add a field to hold this Taxonomy Vocabulary "Categories" to a Content Type, then Entity Token generates a "[node:field_categories]" token. however, this only lists the Categories terms separated by a dash "-". thus, using this token in Path Auto with a node with a Categories field value of "Other Issues", [node:field_categories] returns "other-issues", as opposed to "issues/other-issues".
it seems as if this module provides that missing feature to have the full path of a term used as a token (for Path Auto is this example). unfortunately in D7 i have yet to find a module with this same feature, and Entity Token does not seem to be enough, and i am no PHP hacker ;)
so is there any hope for a D7 version of this module? or has anyone found the same functionality in another Drupal 7 module?
thanks.
Comment #10
knalstaaf CreditAttribution: knalstaaf commentedAny news so far?
Comment #11
VVS CreditAttribution: VVS commentedAuthor, add this solution to main page's module.