It would be a pretty trivial exercise to accomplish this. Just create a module that adds a "View source" tab to the node. Then for that tabs content simply render the output of node_view($node) into a textarea. Boom! Quick and easy "view node source". ----- Adam A. Gregory Drupal Developer & Consultant Web: AdamAGregory.com Twitter: twitter.com/adamgregory skype: aagregory2 Phone: 910.808.1717 Cell: 919.306.6138
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Michael Favia <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Jin Guang Zheng <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am wondering if anyone knows whether there is a module that provides > > viewing source code of nodes in Drupal as Wikipedia's view source. > > The source of a drupal node is derived from the "body" of the node, > its associated "field output" and any other modules that care to hook > into the rendering of the node upon display. As such there isn't > really a "view source" as the process for rendering each node content > type is unique and determined by the developer who implemented the > node type. This is also what makes drupal a powerful multipurpose tool > (i.e. not just encyclopedia articles). Your best bet is to research > drupal theming and fields. The $node->content variable might be of > assistance on D6 and $content on D7. Good luck. -mf >
