Closed (won't fix)
Project:
Taxonomy Autotagger
Version:
6.x-2.0
Component:
Code
Priority:
Critical
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
9 Dec 2010 at 11:52 UTC
Updated:
6 Oct 2014 at 12:44 UTC
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Comment #1
thijsboeree commentedSame here...? Nothing happens...
Comment #2
kyen99 commentedFor any vocabulary you want to autotag, you must edit settings to have: Tags OFF, Multiple ON and Required OFF.
Comment #3
cpotter commentedI have the same problem that #1. In addition I don't see any configuration options like Tags ON/OFF ...
PS: I am using also "Content Taxonomy" module. I there a incompatibility ?
Comment #4
kyen99 commentedThose settings are on the taxonomy vocabulary edit page.
Comment #5
cpotter commentedNothing in Voca. edit for me.
Thanks anyhow for your reply
Comment #6
kyen99 commentedSorry, I've probably confused more people than I've helped by not being clear. I'll try to straighten it out and then keep my big mouth shut... ;)
The only autotag settings you have to set are on the autotag configuration page. Go to /admin/settings/autotag and pick the content type that should be autotagged. BUT, Autotag will only tag taxonomies that have vocabulary settings with "Tags" unchecked, "Multiple Select" checked, and "Required" unchecked. These are taxonomy settings and NOT autotag settings. You find them on the taxonomy edit page. These settings are always there regardless of whether you install autotag or not. See screenshot of the correct taxonomy settings attached.
I hope this helps someone.
Comment #7
cpotter commentedThank you for your help. I realize that 'Multiple Select' was not check even if it was a 'Tags' type Vocabulary which seems not to be compatible with the module, do I understand correctly ?
Regards,
Chris
Comment #8
kyen99 commentedActually, I also thought that a "tags" type vocab wouldn't be tagged by autotag, but I since saw a post from the maintainer that it originally would not, but now does. I have not tried that, though. You definitely need "multiple" checked and "required" unchecked. I know there was a comment by the maintainer that explained why this is the case, but I can't find it now.
Comment #9
cpotter commentedOn our side, AutoTags is *not* working with Tags types (free tagging) of vocab.
To be precise, it is tagging the first term found
Comment #10
denis.nikolaev commentedEnabled autotag in the clean installation, created the same vocabs as before - all works. Miracle?
Comment #11
sdrycroft commentedThis issue has been fixed in the 7.x version of the module, no further development will be carried out on the 6.x version.