Confusing language options for group nodes

jurgenbelien - July 30, 2008 - 08:14
Project:Organic groups
Version:6.x-1.0-rc4
Component:og.module
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:closed
Description

After getting hopelessly lost in getting i18n, nodequeue, pathauto, og and views working together on my D5 site I started rebuilding the lot in D6.
However, the new i18n support in pathauto doesn't seem to play nicely with my language neutral groups.
My group nodes are language neutral, but if I let Pathauto handle the automatic generation, it will generate a path with the default language as the language value.
Even stranger, if I create a language neutral node in that group, it will (correctly) generate the path with All as the language value.

I only have two patters specified:
Default path pattern (applies to all node types with blank patterns below): group/[ogname-raw]/[nid]-[title-raw]
Pattern for all Group paths: group/[title-raw]

#1

jurgenbelien - July 30, 2008 - 09:41
Title:Only generating paths for default language» Confusing language options for group nodes
Project:Pathauto» Organic groups
Version:6.x-1.1» 6.x-1.0-rc4
Component:i18n Stuff» og.module

It seems to be a Organic Group problem.
If I create a new group it will get the default language as the language value, because I disabled multilingual support for group nodes.
Enabling multilingual support (and setting it to language neutral) fixes it. But is this expected behaviour? Why doesn't disabling multilingual default the language value to language neutral?

It is however a bit confusing that there are two language options, both labeled "language" for groups: the language of the group as node, and the language 'override'/'preference' of the group.
I suggest renaming the latter option.

#2

moshe weitzman - August 9, 2008 - 03:36
Status:active» fixed

remaned as 'Group language'. Hope that is a bit clearer.

#3

Anonymous (not verified) - August 23, 2008 - 03:37
Status:fixed» closed

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

 
 

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