The Ubercart EDI module provides some simple EDI order import and export functionality for Ubercart orders. This is useful for stores working with fulfillment houses where orders are passed back and forth in some predetermined format.
Notice: This module is no longer being developed. The majority of the planned updates to this module would make it nearly functionally equivalent (including implementation details) to nodeaccess_userreference which has a larger number of sites installed. If you would like to takeover development of this module please open an issue requesting maintainer status.
Coherent access provides a simple way to create shared editing and viewing of nodes between users. The node types controlled via coherent access can be controlled via the admin settings. Users also receive email notification when they are given edit and view rights over nodes, and the content of these emails is fully configurable.
Default behavior access control is;
only authors can edit
all users can view
only the author may delete
The author can modify the settings as follows;
They may add additional editors which will be given edit capabilities as well as view capabilities
They may add viewers. As soon as one user is added to the view list only those listed in the view and edit lists as well as the author may view the node
The jump module allows administrators to create a quick dropdown "Jump Menu" from any configured menu or vocabulary in the system. The module provides a block for every top-level menu and every vocabulary. Jump menu blocks are named Jump menu: vocabulary name and Jump menu: menu name.
This project allows for flexible auto tagging of your content types via a pluggable interface that makes use of 3rd party services to provide the tag context.
As a point of disambiguation, this module differentiates itself from the AutoTag module in that it doesn't rely on pre-defined vocabularies. Instead, this module sends node content through any number of third party services to determine what the content is about.
*** This module is currently in beta. While you can use it in a production environment, your mileage may vary. Feedback and issues can be sent to the issue queue, which is actively monitored.
Yahoo! Terms Extraction - NOTE: Yahoo deprecated this service in December, 2010. Currently seeking a developer to help port this module to the YQL API instead