Two things I would like to suggest to make this great module even better. If these can be done, Drupal equipped with Taxonomy Browser can even be used for professional call centres, customer support, etc. I am really looking forward to that.
1.
It would be wonderful if it was possible not to select any terms in certain vocabularies. For the time being, it seems compulsory to choose something for each vocabulary. And that makes really difficult to use ALL TERMS or ANY TERMS option. ALL TERMS restrict the results too much and ANY TERMS restrict too little.
2.
Let's assume a situation where there is a vocabulary called AREA. In this vocabulary, there is a term called CALIFORNIA. There is also another term called LOS ANGELES set under CALIFORNIA. There is a blog entry with the AREA vocabulary set to LOS ANGELES.
If one cannot remember or doesn't care exactly which city, but wants to see results of CALIFORNIA, for the time being, I think Taxonomy Browser shows nothing. But this blog entry is under LOS ANGELES which is under CALIFORNIA. So, selecting CALIFORNIA should show this blog entry.
Comments
Comment #1
nancydruNumber 1 is not true in the 5.x version. If no terms in a vocabulary are chosen, it simply will not participate in the search.
Number 2 is a duplicate of http://drupal.org/node/15869.