I have had an issue with orphaned pages. Currently, a user has to select a category to associate a new page with. This is all good and much desired. However, the problem is that people leave and delete their categories (for reasons I won't go into here but valid reasons). So, the result is that I have orphaned pages. Is there an easy fix to this that prevents anyone/everyone (except and admin) from deleting a category that has pages/nodes associated with it? Thanks.
hello.
I'm working on a board like content type and I like to enable authenticated users to leave only one comment for any node (adv.). user are not to see other users comments for this node at all.
How do I do that ?
We are looking for experienced Drupel developers, preferably those who have contributed to the Drupal project itself or have direct experience creating and adapting Drupal modules. We have ongoing project work and need a good core team of freelance developers to integrate custom phpTemplate themes and setup and extend custom Drupal sites for my customers. Our pressing need is to integrate contact management, news and press release content onto a marketing/ brochureware site. We need a developer especially skilled in configuring site content for multiple themes/layouts.
After grabbing the latest CVS I discovered that a module I wrote last month didn't work after a submit. Browsing the CVS I found out that the function drupal_submit_form() was changed and that a new form directive called #redirect was added. (form.inc Rev 1.67)