This module is a great idea but it seems to me that it could be more useful if it checked the node text for any words contained in term synonyms as well as the term name itself. Does this sound possible?

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sdrycroft’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

It already does ;o)

adam_b’s picture

Great. Sorry, but it wasn't clear in the documentation.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

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

michaellander’s picture

Version: 6.x-1.15 » 6.x-1.25
Category: feature » support
Status: Closed (fixed) » Active

I've tried using this on two different installations. One was a 6.4 drupal install, and another was a barebones 6.3 which only had autotag, jquery UI, lowercase and views installed for contrib modules. Neither of them are recognizing synonyms in body content.

I've tried the most simple synonym's and for whatever reason it is not associating them with the term. Can anyone using the newest build and the newest version of drupal 6 verify that it is working on their own install? Maybe I'm missing something?

sdrycroft’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (fixed)

This is definitely working for me. Do you get a "Save" or a "Next" button when editing the node? If you're getting a "Save" button, then you haven't set up your taxonomy/vocabulary correctly.