i'm not clear on number 3: i tried the exact same sequence
you
outlined using the test account, and the node recovered just
fine.
can you be more specific?
as to hooks, the trashbin feature works through all the
current hook
systems, node, user, etc. so anything that was normally
deleted
outright will now be moved to the trashbin, then recovered
when the
deleted 'package' is recovered. table dependencies are a
bit tricky,
but i believe i've got a system in place that will do a fine
job of
testing any data that's about to be recovered for the
relevant data
it depends on
>
> 1) create blog entry: works
> 2) delete entry: no confirmation, straight to trash.
nice. saves time.
> 3) recover from trash via the message box that says
it's been deleted:
> ACCESS DENIED
> 4) Go to trash, then recover: works.
>
> Questions: are there enough hooks for things like url
aliases ?
> (delete node = delete alias; recover node = recover
alias?)
>
> -Arnab
>
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