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I just tried this module. I can't seem to find any "recover" menu item. I typed in "recover" at the end up the root site url and a page showed up. When I tested it on a test node, it worked. It would be handy to have a menu button somewhere. Or if it is supposed to, I didn't see it.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#4 | recover-uri_and_message_changes-1633174-1-1.patch | 2.85 KB | Darren Clark |
#1 | recover-uri_and_message_changes-1633174.patch | 2.31 KB | caspervoogt |
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Comment #1
caspervoogt CreditAttribution: caspervoogt commentedComment #2
caspervoogt CreditAttribution: caspervoogt commentedPlus, what if you happen to have a site that needs to use /recover as a valid alias for one of its top-level pages? I would suggest the URL ought to be /admin/config/content/recover and it should go in the Configuration > Content Authoring menu.
I fixed this and also added a helpful message when deleting content. It normally says "this action cannot be undone" but with this module that is no longer true. So now it says you can recover it using the Recover module (paraphrasing). I attached a patch.
Comment #3
caspervoogt CreditAttribution: caspervoogt commentedComment #4
Darren Clark CreditAttribution: Darren Clark commentedPatch tested and working except for the links had the wrong access argument so "config" was always passed.
Added patch to correct.