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version 1.0b3 on Jan 5th, 2011

Introduction

This package adds a new criteria type for the Collection type (aka Topic). By default, the crtieria is available for the 'Categories' (aka Subject) index, but it could be enabled for most index types.

When added to a collection, the criteria is configured with a member property that will be used to find content. The member property is based on the properties of the current user, although it is unlikely that other users will have different properties.

When the collection is viewed, this criteria will search for content where the index matches the value of the member property for the current user.

The original use case for this functionality was to find content the user may be interested in: the user specifies a list of "interesting" keywords in his profile. The collection is used to show content matching his interests.

Changelog

1.0b3 - 2010-12-30
  • MemberDataCriterion implements IATTopicSearchCriterion. Without this a criterion won't appear on a Collection's criteria edit form. [danjacka]
1.0b2 - 2009-03-20
  • Fix typo that crept into 1.0b1. [optilude]
1.0b1 - 2009-03-20
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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