Thanks! This was causing me great annoyance. Can't imagine why they didn't provide a setting to override per instance.
jim
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Thanks! This was causing me great annoyance. Can't imagine why they didn't provide a setting to override per instance.
Genial!, esto es lo que necesitaba, y funciona a la maravilla.
Saludos y muchas gracias!
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Hi Charlie, thanks for the prompt reply, just to say that the I made a mistake in the my post to you, I didnt need the 'if ($node->type == 'location') {' entry in the module, I had changed the node name and hadnt changed the nodepresave naming convention, my mistake, Regards, Joe
@James
It is indeed my version of the Maybe Monad, I'm currently working my way through Real World Haskell, and trying to type in as much code as I can. I guess using Xmonad was partly influenced by that.
Thanks for a good writeup.
Is the code on that first screenshot just (excuse the pun) the Maybe monad rewritten?
Thanks for taking a look at my code Joe!
I must admit that I hadn't read the coding standards before posting this. Which is a bit slack.
Anyhow, I'll roll your suggested changes into an update.
Thanks again for taking the time to check it out :-)
Hi Charlie, a great first module, a couple of things I noticed while working wit it... I changed the comments so that they were Drupal documentation standard /* should be /** at the start on a blank line, I had to remove the ?> tag from the end of the module another Drupal requirement, I had to wrap the code inside the postcodelookup_node_presave with a further loop to filter out other content updates [if ($node->type == 'location') {] otherwise it was showing a whole bunch of errors trying to use fields that didnt exist on other content update forms, also I was using Windows (arghh) so I had to change any <? reference to fully explicit <?php... fundamentally it works great... thanks
@fiskars universalaxt I can't even tell whether your comment is spam or you're not a native speaker of English. Assuming the latter thanks, glad you enjoyed.
Very, very nice and simple tutorial! Chromium went from ver 6 to 18!:-) Works very well. Thank you for sharing your talent and expertise. From accross the Pond,
Have a nice holiday,
<> Jim