I have no idea where to find the delete post link or button when editing my own DrupalBin code. For instance, another member created "Fix for my example sitename" (http://drupalbin.com/12522). Upon review, I created a new account on DrupalBin and made a few edits to 12522. Each edit was saved as the following new nodes: http://drupalbin.com/12526, http://drupalbin.com/12527, http://drupalbin.com/12528 of which ended up being named "Fix for Fix for Fix for my example sitename". How stupid is that?

Again, I only need 1 of these node to remain or perhaps, 2: the original 12522 and my edit(s) 12526. I would actually prefer to see my edits fall below the original node 12522 and be browsable via revisions but that may end up being a Feature Request.

I'm new to Drupal, as noted above with the new account on DrupalBin, so I may just be submitting my code fixes wrong. Thoughts?

Thanks,
_rs

aka: ratioswitch

Comments

robloach’s picture

The "Fix for" comes from Node Clone and the solution is getting #488996: Clone Node Block in. I agree seeing all those fix fors is silly, and fixing it in Node Clone is what we'd have to do.

In order to be able to delete your posts, you have to log in. It wouldn't be nice if anyone could delete anyone else's posts ;-) . Each edit creates a new node as this is a PasteBin, not a wiki. Once a post is made, it's static and shouldn't change. New fixes are new nodes. If you log in, I think you can still edit posts though. Worth a try.

aschiwi’s picture

I was logged in when I posted code that I realized I didn't want posted after posting it :)
But there seems to be no way of deleting that post? Can I ask someone to delete that post for me?

robloach’s picture

Shoot me the link and I'd be happy to delete-ify it.

aschiwi’s picture

Great, thanks!
http://drupalbin.com/16800 and uhm http://drupalbin.com/16796 aaaand http://drupalbin.com/16793. I swear I won't do this anymore =)

ratioswitch’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed
Issue tags: +Node Clone, +DrupalBin

Way back when I posted this issue, as mentioned in my post, I was logged into DrupalBin yet was still unable to to remove the node (and related, self-inflicted duplicate nodes) that I created. Read: I understand that I would not be able to delete a node I did not create, I just wanted to clean up the confusing mess that I created.

@Rob, in terms of addressing the "Fix for Fix for" Node Clone issue I mentioned (and the related post you listed: http://drupal.org/node/488996), how should this issue be marked in the queue?

Leave it as "Postponed", mark it as "Needs work" (as in, needs the Node Clone adjustments you mentioned), or mark it as "Closed (Won't fix)"? Perhaps something else more appropriate? I've also added a few tags to help associate this issue with other issues potentially like it.

I guess I'm also trying to follow-up & clean up my own stuff on D.o :-)

Thanks,
_rs

davidwhthomas’s picture

Status: Postponed » Active

Note, still unable to delete posts, even when logged in.

robloach’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

:-)

ratioswitch’s picture

Status: Fixed » Active

@Rob ... please delete the following posts:

http://drupalbin.com/19434
http://drupalbin.com/12528

...which should leave my intentional post: http://drupalbin.com/19435 ... I think. ;)

Thanks,
_rs

penyaskito’s picture

Component: User interface » Drupalbin.com
robloach’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)
Issue tags: -Node Clone, -DrupalBin

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.