Address field for CCK

New Zeal - March 16, 2007 - 00:27

USE THE 2.2 VERSION. You must re-save all CCK field settings where you've used this module prior to this version. This module makes available as a single CCK field all of the fields you'd expect for a user to enter in an address.

New to 5.x, country_select module. This module makes use of the country/province data created for the addresses module to create country/province dropdowns for all countries in the world. Requires the activeselect module to work.

New additions to version 2.0 include: Custom ordering of fields, Custom naming of fields, Custom default values of fields, Turn fields on/off, Better theming.

Currently, only U.S. and Canadian addresses are supported in the default module, but if you use the country select module in conjunction with activeselect then you have full country and province/state functionality. To make this work requires setting the address field to 'Free text entry' and 'allow other countries'

If the "activeselect" module is installed and enabled on your system, then the state/province dropdown is populated dynamically via AJAX. With 51 entries for the U.S. alone, adding other countries to the list will quickly make the list ridiculously long. Without "activeselect", you just get the long dropdown.

Added diff module support. Changing the address between revisions now renders correctly in diff view.

See also http://drupal.org/project/cck_address_extensions for additional country support.

Contact me via my Drupal profile if you'd like to hire me to set this module up, modify it for your particular use, or other Drupal/PHP work.

Releases

Official releasesDateSizeLinksStatus
5.x-2.42009-Oct-0380.83 KBRecommended for 5.xThis is currently the recommended release for 5.x.
Development snapshotsDateSizeLinksStatus
5.x-2.x-dev2007-Dec-0527.89 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.


 
 

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