I think i was trying to do too much with this. While i never did really find an answer to my issue, i did resolve the situation by using “CCK Blocks” to get my additional fields into blocks that would evaluate PHP.
So your technique was helpful in that i could add fields to a node but keep some of them from displaying, for example in a typical content-in-center-column layout. Then through CCK Blocks i could use those fields elsewhere on the page (left column in my case).
Thanks again for taking the time to post this helpful technique.
John (not verified) on March 12, 2008 - 1:38pm
I think i was trying to do too much with this. While i never did really find an answer to my issue, i did resolve the situation by using “CCK Blocks” to get my additional fields into blocks that would evaluate PHP.
So your technique was helpful in that i could add fields to a node but keep some of them from displaying, for example in a typical content-in-center-column layout. Then through CCK Blocks i could use those fields elsewhere on the page (left column in my case).
Thanks again for taking the time to post this helpful technique.