Location Hierarchy

twright - August 23, 2007 - 20:34

Hierarchy allows administrators to create a dynamically created taxonomy hierarchy for locations. It links the terms into a structure that looks like this:
Country
--State
----City -> node
Administrators are allowed to run this for any content type. An example would be using it for the user node type. What this does is if a user has a location, anytime they update their city, state, country, the hierarchy module will create/delete/update hierarchical taxonomy term based on that data. It will then link the city to the node being edited.

This module is useful if you want to allow users to browse for other users (or any content type for that matter) by location. For testing, I would suggest using the directory module.

Releases

Development snapshotsDateSizeLinksStatus
5.x-1.x-dev2007-Aug-248.87 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.


 
 

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