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When used with Exclude node title module http://drupal.org/project/exclude_node_title/, [node:title] is empty, which I guess is kind of expected really.
It would be useful if that wasn't the case though.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#12 | metatag-n1722564-12.patch | 1.77 KB | DamienMcKenna |
#11 | metatag-n1722564-11.patch | 1.79 KB | DamienMcKenna |
#6 | metatag-n1722564-6.patch | 641 bytes | DamienMcKenna |
Comments
Comment #1
DamienMcKennaPer antonyanimator in #1721026: Undefined index errors and Page Title not displaying in the browser, try using [current-page:title] as the value for the tag.
Comment #2
DamienMcKennaClarifying the title.
Comment #3
hixster CreditAttribution: hixster commentedsorry I never came back on this [current-page:title] worked. thanks
Comment #4
DamienMcKennaThanks for the update, lets leave this open as a documentation task.
Comment #5
DamienMcKennaMarked #1864284: Incompatible with metatag module as a duplicate.
Comment #6
DamienMcKennaIs something like this sufficient?
Comment #8
DamienMcKennaComment #9
DamienMcKenna#6: metatag-n1722564-6.patch queued for re-testing.
Comment #10
gregglesIMO it would be better to have a hook_enable or hook_requirements that detects the installation of both modules and complains about it.
Comment #11
DamienMcKenna@greggles: We happen to have something similar to that for the Page Title module already. How does the included message work - too verbose?
Comment #12
DamienMcKennaImproved/fixed the hook_requirements message.
Comment #13
DamienMcKennaCommitted, thanks for the help everyone.