I apologize for a duplication but I'd tried a lot of times to solve the problem.
I have a fresh install of Glossify but table Glossife is empty. I can add link only if I edit/save target node.
Is there another way to create links?

Thanks in advance!

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eeyorr’s picture

I think this is how Glossify 6.x-3.x works, so it's best on a new site. You could do a bulk update of all nodes.

guruslot’s picture

Thank you for respond eorr. It seems to be logic, but unfortunately I can not find how to perform bulk update. Could you guide me thru it, please...

eeyorr’s picture

I haven't tried this, but it should work. You'll need to install Views Bulk Operations: http://drupal.org/project/views_bulk_operations

Then go to the default VBO admin view (/admin/content/node2). Select all nodes you want glossified. In the "Bulk Operations" drop down, select "unpublish post." Then republish all nodes. It's hackish, but it I think it would work. I'm sure there's a way to do this in the database, but I don't know how drupal knows when a node is saved.

guruslot’s picture

Hi, oerr!
Oh, I have this module installed but I didn't suppose to used it this manner. Thank you so much! Now it is clear for me.

guruslot’s picture

Thank you, oerr!
Your solution worked for me well.

eeyorr’s picture

Great! Glad it worked.

Ivo.Radulovski’s picture

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Marko B’s picture

I tried this without and with VBO, just publish and unpublish with normal node admin/content/node/overview and with VBO view and it doesnt work. When i create new pages its ok, how could i make old pages also glossified?

guruslot’s picture

Use VBO admin view (/admin/content/node2)

Marko B’s picture

I did that, didnt work on my installaton. Hope there will be some proper bulk update for this?

guruslot’s picture

Oh, I just forgot. It seems that you have to apply the VBO not to nodes to be filtered, but target nodes.
It is only a one time action.

Marko B’s picture

Guruslot, please can you explain what you ment with last post? I dont understand.

I go to /admin/content/node2 then do ....?

1.Select nodes i want to glossify
2.Click unpublish nodes and execute
3.Select this nodes again, click publish and execute

?

guruslot’s picture

No.... You don't touch nodes to glossify..
You have to unpublish and publish TARGET nodes, ie node-1 should have links let's say to term1 and term2, so...
You should set Glossify setting for term1 and term2 as TARGET nodes then unpublish and then publish term1 and term2 using VBO.
That's what I did. I hope this will help you.

Marko B’s picture

I found help here

http://www.drupaldump.com/drupal/glossify-internal-links-auto-seo-vs-lin...

seems that you have to do this twice. First you should publish/unpublish targets then sources, but then again sometimes sources are also targets in some cases so best way is to do this twice.

guruslot’s picture

Hmmm... I just met the same problem. Previous web sites were bilingual - both English and Russian.
The new one - has only Russian language. So, Glossify doesn't work at all. I'll try to continue my own investigations on it.
Any ideas?