mantuko

Germany

May
12
comment node_access() returns FALSE but I can view the node
OK, as I deactivated content-access-module at least node_access() returns true. I still don't get the view I wanna mail. Sadly there's content visible to users that shouldn't. I'll try to take care of that by myself instead of using content-access-module. :(
May
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asked node_access() returns FALSE but I can view the node
Dec
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awarded Notable Question
Dec
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awarded Tumbleweed
Dec
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asked ahah call updates content but won't set display:block
Nov
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awarded Popular Question
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awarded Notable Question
Apr
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awarded Notable Question
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awarded Popular Question
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awarded Popular Question
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awarded Popular Question
Nov
3
accepted How to output node fields of referenced nodes as plain-text key/value pairs?
Nov
3
answered How to output node fields of referenced nodes as plain-text key/value pairs?
Nov
3
accepted How to pass arguments from views to node.tpl.php
Nov
3
answered How to pass arguments from views to node.tpl.php
Oct
28
asked How to pass arguments from views to node.tpl.php
Oct
25
comment How to output node fields of referenced nodes as plain-text key/value pairs?
I got a bit further. With the help of display-suite and node-displays it is possible to create new build modes and write custom tpl.php-files for them. Whether this solves everything I'm not sure but it's a good start.
Oct
25
asked How to output node fields of referenced nodes as plain-text key/value pairs?
Oct
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awarded Popular Question
Aug
27
comment Lion + Xcode 3.2.3 starting problem
I think a good start needs much more than one's first Hello World program. You have to get to know the basic concepts as well as terminology and this is more likely to be achieved by a good book than by tutorials somewhere on the web. Tutorials are a valuable source if you have basic knowledge and/or a specific problem to solve. At least from my point of view but everyone has a different approach to leaning.
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