Closed (fixed)
Project:
CCK Taxonomy Super Select Ultra
Version:
5.x-1.x-dev
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
Assigned:
Reporter:
Created:
23 Sep 2007 at 20:51 UTC
Updated:
11 Mar 2008 at 22:51 UTC
Sorry of this is a stupid question, but what is the proper the syntax for adding multiple terms when using the "Add a Term" feature? Commas and semi-colons don't seem to work, and I haven't been able to track it down in the documentation.
Thanks for the kick-ass module. I don't think my current project would have been possible without it. It's hard to believe hierarchical freetagging has never been available before. Do you have a preferred module to display the taxonomy tree? I can't find one that I really like.
Best,
Charles
Comments
Comment #1
rconstantine commentedI am just now working on getting this to work on my live site and see many shortcomings that I will address. This is one I wall add to the pile. I didn't even think about multiple tags at once. Duh --
If I get the chance, I would also like to change the theming of the whole thing to allow for tighter spacing between all of the elements.
Comment #2
petersec commentedThanks, glad to hear it'll be on your radar.
Comment #3
glopacadmin commentedThere are probably many of us looking for this functionality. Please let us know.
The scenario is:
Hope you can get to this. Thanks.
Comment #4
rconstantine commentedYou may or may not have noticed that I started clearing the queue and will shortly release a new version. I have two more items to do including this one and will then make that release. The AJAX feature may have to wait. At the very least, I will make a release without AJAX, and then evaluate how complicated that will be. So this feature will be in the next release for sure.
Comment #5
rconstantine commentedDone with this feature. Will be in upcoming release. You can enter in comma separated terms, with or without spaces after the commas.
Comment #6
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.