Taxonomy_switch update to Drupal 5
Just for the hell of it, Agaric Design Collective updated the the taxonomy_switch module to Drupal 5.
Less of a learning experience than hoped for now, the forms are not in best practice form yet.
It is attached below. It is also mentioned on taxonomy_switch's issue queue.
From Agaric's README:
This is a pre-alpha Drupal 5 version of the excellent 4.7 module by Joel Guesclin (http://drupal.org/user/4321) available at http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_switch
All the development stuff is left in this package-- the original version 4.7.x-1.2 module it is based on, and the taxonomy_switch.dev which is not cleaned up (lots of test output) but has the same functionality as taxonomy_switch.module.
We have used it to move EXACTLY ONE vocabulary term -- from a folksonomy by the way -- to another vocubulary (which had no hierarchy at the time and only two extra terms). It worked great, but the odds that it will work for everything are virtually nill.
It is Agaric Design Collective's fault, but we do not take responsibility, if this module destroys your life's work.
Benjamin Melançon
Agaric Design Collective
Open Source Web Development
http://agaricdesign.com/
Just for the hell of it, Agaric Design Collective updated the the taxonomy_switch module to Drupal 5.
Less of a learning experience than hoped for now, the forms are not in best practice form yet.
It is attached below. It is also mentioned on taxonomy_switch's issue queue.
From Agaric's README:
This is a pre-alpha Drupal 5 version of the excellent 4.7 module by Joel Guesclin (http://drupal.org/user/4321) available at http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_switch
All the development stuff is left in this package-- the original version 4.7.x-1.2 module it is based on, and the taxonomy_switch.dev which is not cleaned up (lots of test output) but has the same functionality as taxonomy_switch.module.
We have used it to move EXACTLY ONE vocabulary term -- from a folksonomy by the way -- to another vocubulary (which had no hierarchy at the time and only two extra terms). It worked great, but the odds that it will work for everything are virtually nill.
It is Agaric Design Collective's fault, but we do not take responsibility, if this module destroys your life's work.
Benjamin Melançon
Agaric Design Collective
Open Source Web Development
http://agaricdesign.com/
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