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Currently, when removing a favorite, you end up on the front page. It should stay on the same page.
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Comment #1
Canine Coaches CreditAttribution: Canine Coaches commentedUse triggers/actions (in core) or the rules module. The first would be easier.
Chris
Comment #2
stg11 CreditAttribution: stg11 commentedI looked at triggers/actions and there are no triggers provided by the favorite nodes module that I can see. I don't see how it would work without writing a custom module.
Comment #3
Canine Coaches CreditAttribution: Canine Coaches commentedTry the rules module, it has a lot more functionality.
Chris