Problem with taxonomy patch

Eric_drupal_addict - July 13, 2007 - 14:04
Project:Advanced cache
Version:5.x-1.6
Component:Code
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:active
Description

Hello,

I have patched all the required files.

I have normally a taxonomy attached to each blog post. Now the display of the keywords has disappeared under the blog posts.
But when i want to display posts for certain keywords, it works ok.
It seems it's just a problem of display: when viewing a blog post or a list of blog posts.

I have also tried with the patch in 5.x-1.x-dev and got the same wrong result.

Thanks!
Eric

#1

lyricnz - July 23, 2007 - 09:50

I can confirm, I have exactly the same issue. To reproduce, for me:

- start WITHOUT taxonomy_cache enabled

- create a free-tagging vocabulary, assign it to Story

- create a story, assign some tags. this works fine, the terms are created, and saved with the node.

- go to the edit page for the node, note the terms previously saved ARE populated into the free tagging field

- apply taxonomy_cache.patch

- reload the edit page, note the terms previously saved ARE NOT populated into the free tagging field

#2

sirkitree - October 30, 2007 - 20:24

Also had this problem. I was able to add terms, which would show up with a secondary module (taxonomy manager) but anything core (i.e. node/add, admin/content/taxonomy/#) would not show the terms within the vocab in question.

I reverted this patch for now and will keep an eye open to any updates.

Thanks Robert!

#3

funana - March 18, 2008 - 18:21

Same here. Applied the patch and the terms of my taxonomy didnt show up any longer. No other taxonomy modules installed, Drupal 5.7.

#4

m3avrck - March 26, 2008 - 03:34

This seems to only apply to free tagging vocabs and not predefined ones it appears, at least for us.

#5

Daryljames - April 1, 2008 - 00:09

I had something similar come up using heirarchical select... without the patch all the terms were in there correct heirarchies, with the patch all of the terms were being displayed on all levels of the heirarchy...

 
 

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