By selflearner on
hi,
I have a website www.tripsagain.com, where users can enter their experiences about their trips and offer tips to others.
However once a user posts his comment and submits it, it moves to the front of the queue. What I want is when users click on 'my account' there should be a way for them to see all the posts they have submitted. That way it would be easy for them to edit/delete/change their posts without having to find them using the search form.
Is there any way this can be done?
Thanks
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Isn't this what the built in tracker.module does ?
Then all a user has to do is goto their profile and view their posts like here on drupal.org ?
example: your tracker here on drupal.org = http://drupal.org/user/369345/track
this shows you all threads you've created and commented on.
Thank you for that prompt
Thank you for that prompt reply.
I have installed tracker-2, and it shows up in "my account".
Actually, I re-read your
Actually, I re-read your comment VeryMisunderstood, and went back and saw tracker as one of the core-optional modules, and enabled that.
On another note, I am using cckmaps and google maps location to locate the places. However, now I am running into some issues.
If I uncheck the "required" under content types/displayfield/location/data setting and don't place a marker, I get this error:
warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #1 is not an array in /home/thayar/public_html/tripsagain/modules/cck_map-5.x-3.3/cck_map/cck_map.module on line 260.
If I check the "required" option, but don't place a marker it doesn't let me post saying I need to place at least one marker. However, if I try to place a marker, it repeatedly ignoresit and comes up with a blank map and re-asks me to place a marker and doesn't let me submit the post.
Any ideas please?
also cool: UR with activity...
so alongside tracker type views, on d6 i'm using user relationships and activity module -that way (in your site) users's would see their own content, all friend activity (new comments, posts etc) and this can be tossed into a nifty little block as well as all over the place in a site...
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