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| Project: | Revision tags |
| Version: | 6.x-1.0 |
| Component: | Documentation |
| Category: | support request |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed (fixed) |
Issue Summary
Hi.
I am using Drupal 6.4 and I can not seem to get this module to work or even make sense of how it adds value over, say, normal tagging.
As the site administrator, I finally figured out how to add a revision tag. (Documentation for this module would be VERY useful).
However, as an authenticated user, I can not see the revision tags tab (even though public was the only grayed out option) and in neither case (admin or otherwise) do I see the block that I enabled to show the revision tags.
What am I missing?
The ultimate goal down the road for my site is to have the user select a version of the software they are using and then only show the documentation for that revision. If this will possible using this module in the future, I can create a separate feature request.
Thanks,
Dan
Comments
#1
I experienced the same confusion and agree docs would be nice. Once I get it all figured out I'll write up a handbook page on it.
The block does work, you just need to be on a page that has tagged revisions in order for it to show up.
The public checkbox will be greyed out on the latest revision tag because if you allow anon users to access content on your site they have to always be able to view the latest revision. For older revisions you can uncheck that box.
As for tabs, the project page does not say that they exist (though I thought they did in an earlier version) so that isn't "broken". A separate feature request should be lodged for that.
EDIT: and here is an issue that already exists, though the title may not have made it apparent. #233727: Make viewing revisions better integrated with menu system
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Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.
#2
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.