I do like the flexiblity of Node2Node. I have already installed NH but chose this one instead. It seems pretty quick and easy, my problem is that only I can see the child nodes. Only I (logged in as admin) can see the connection. The whole point is to allow guests to see the connection.

Also, is there a way to change the wording? I don't want people to see

Child
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etc. I just want them to see the related node. Firstly, how can I allow guests to VIEW the related nodes, see them the way i see them in admin, of course without the ability to change them. I've put all the permissions I can think of.

Thank you for your time, and for this cool module.

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Madness’s picture

Category: bug » support

sorry, maybe this is a better category for it. I will post my content yet again

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I do like the flexibility of Node2Node. I have already installed NH but chose this one instead. It seems pretty quick and easy, my problem is that only I can see the child nodes. Only I (logged in as admin) can see the connection. The whole point is to allow guests to see the connection.

Also, is there a way to change the wording? I don't want people to see

Child
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---

etc. I just want them to see the related node. Firstly, how can I allow guests to VIEW the related nodes, see them the way i see them in admin, of course without the ability to change them. I've put all the permissions I can think of.

Thank you for your time, and for this cool module.

Steve Lockwood’s picture

Hi Madness,

I'm looking at this issue - The idea is that if you have access to the node you should also have access to the link information - it seems that Drupal core performs additional checks.

I will also look at allowing the user to configure the terminology.

Steve

Steve Lockwood’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

I have made some changes and will make a new release which should fix this problem:
- Parent and child nodes will be displayed for all users that have access to the current node
- The admin screen lets you change the terminology seen by the users

Steve

Madness’s picture

owww, thanks for the prompt response and I'll tell you how it goes! I'm really looking forward to it!

Madness’s picture

Hi,

so far so good. It works great. It's almost perfect, um, just a little suggestion, the fact that it says (page) after it or (story), I kinda want it to say (story) but i don't want it to say (page) because that's not relevant. Is there away I can choose between the two?

also, I almost 'always' want the 'child' relationship to be listed, but I don't always want the Parent relationship listed. I mean, I don't always need it. Can there be an option to turn it off and on (I don't need it to be available for individual pages, though if they were, that'd be cool. that might be too much hassle), just the option of "show parent" or "show child" might be enough. or "show parent for this page" "show child for this page" (maybe that's a hassle).

For now, I just REALLY need that (page) thing to be able to come off or on.

one last thing, and I hate to ask, i noticed that the other node modules can sorta do this, can I choose if it's up or down? seriously, like breadcrumbs, I can keep the parent links 'up' above the page info (like under the title), or even above for all I care, and have the child link 'under' the info, or even above the info. I plan to put a HUGE article in the info area, so maybe that link gets way lost at the bottom... (even if that stuff could go to the side... that'd be nice... I donno). for now, top to bottom if possible.

either way, it works great, and if the other things are impossible, is it possible to get that (page) (story) thing option??

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.