- Menu 2
(other explanation ...)
...
The only solution i've found is to
do that (below)... but i'm sure it's not a property way...
- the only constraint i have is to
have the abbility to get the Description field in the underlying menu
to display a dynamic comment.
but actually, the only trick
I've found to get the Description is to parse the HTML string to
retrieve the "title" tag to get my text.
Not very cool, i think...
- actually, to determine
the underlying nodes menu, i'm testing her names... is there another
way to do that ?
Can you help me please ?
Regards
Cédric
function myTheme_menu_item($link, $has_children, $menu = '',
$in_active_trail = FALSE, $extra_class = NULL) {
$class = ($menu ? 'expanded' : ($has_children ? 'collapsed' :
'leaf'));
if (!empty($extra_class)) {
$class .= ' '. $extra_class;
}
if ($in_active_trail) {
$class .= ' active-trail';
}
$css_id = strip_tags($link);
// test the node for which i want
to add comment
if (stripos($link, 'MyMenu1') > 0 || stripos($link, 'MyMenu2')
> 0) {
$rec = 'title="';
$i = stripos($link, $rec);
if ($i > 0) {
$j = strpos($link, '"', $i+strlen($rec));
if ($j > 0)
$title = substr($link, $i+strlen($rec), $j-$i-strlen($rec));
}
}
$title = ($title != "") ? '<div
class="views-field-created"><h0> ['
. $title . ']</h0></div>' : '';
return '<li class="'. $class .'">'. $link . $menu
."</li>\n" . $title;
}