Closed (fixed)
Project:
Taxonomy VTN
Version:
6.x-1.0-rc4
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
Assigned:
Reporter:
Created:
25 Jun 2008 at 23:17 UTC
Updated:
15 Jul 2008 at 09:32 UTC
Your Module is GREAT! What a lifesaver. We had no idea how we were going to present our website content for people to browse for it before VTN.
Here is my request:
Our website currently has about 625,000 pages and growing. You can visit it at openjurist DOT org. For one of the Vocabulary items we over 800 terms. For some of those terms we have over 5000 web pages (Visit 543/us). It would be nice to be able to control, in admin, how many webpages show up in the list under the terms (per page). It currently times out if there are more than about 1200 webpages under a term. Then we might have multiple pages for some terms.
What do you think?
sam
Comments
Comment #1
tomaszx commentedHi,
it's a pleasure to hear that my module is for someone usefull.
Hm, i think that for so big content is not possible to implement this now.
This module not execute own sql code to select data and is used drupal query functions.
I think that this is possible but not at this moment. Not in 1.0 where i not can use pager_query etc...
:( sorry that i cannot help now. Probably this module should be rewrite to own sql not only drupal queries,
then i can implement pager_query etc.
maybe other solutions help you?
What are a terms with 1200 pages? What name? :) - much pages.
Maybe you should try change some terms to not that universal (aggregated)
This module was made like in real book... where you have term and some synonyms to this term and this term have some (maybe max.10 pages) not 1200 :) I think that this way is good. Good for users who search some content and for universal classification
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You can use cache for benchmark. Maybe this help too.
it's a pity that i cannot help now and that is not possible to make this like you want (now).
Regards.
Comment #2
tomaszx commentedGood news!
Pager was add to rc5.
Just get and tell if sth. is wrong.
Good luck.
Comment #3
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.