Posted by freelylw on May 19, 2009 at 11:54pm
| Project: | Admin Notify |
| Version: | 5.x-1.1 |
| Component: | Code |
| Category: | task |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | 63reasons-AT |
| Status: | needs review |
Issue Summary
This is a great module and simple to use. straight to the point. Any plan for d6 upgrade ??
THanks
Comments
#1
My guess would be that this has been superseded by the Trigger module in core in D6.
#2
Trigger is just a back-end API; having this as a D6 interface using Trigger would be great. If nobody picks it up we'd like to assign a developer to port to D6. Would the maintainer give us CVS commit rights to a D6 branch ?
#3
Andy @ 63reasons
#4
Credit to 63reasons.
Andy @ 63reasons
#5
subscribing
#6
Does this module need a new maintainer?
#7
Is this the drupal 6 version - can we post it to the project page?
#8
Yes it is, and can be posted
#9
Hi,
Does this Drupal 6 version work well ?
Thanks.
#10
Hi,
I installed the D6 version but can't find the settings ?
help ?
Thanks.
#11
I still can't access http://www.MYWEB.com/admin/settings/admin_notify
Any information ?
Thanks.
#12
@wwwoliondorcom: the D6 version uses Actions and Triggers now. Go to Site Configuration > Actions and select the "Notify a user using email when new content is posted on the site." option from the drop-down. Click Create and you can set the options for the notifications. Then go to Site Building > Triggers and assign that new action to the Trigger: After saving a new post.
#13
Thank you, so it means that I have to install the module and then use the action/trigger process ?
No new version now or any other module doing the same job ?
Thanks a lot.
#14
the triggers/action will only do the action for all content type, if I only want to start the action by certain content type, it doesn't work