Chris Withers wrote:

Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:

as I said earlier the pulldown menu shows documents *inside* the site. The Wiki page lies outside the site. So either put a link and trust the ability of users to click on the link. Or use some javascript to do the redirection.


Can you not rustle up a "link" content object which, when you go to it directly (ie: /folder/mylink) returns a response.redirect to the value of the object's 'link' field?

When you go to mylink/link_view you get a normal view of the content object, likewise with edit?

cheers,

Chris


Yes, indeed, it's easy but the thing is that the link widget is used on other pages, so I'd have to create a new type of widget just f�r that...

But anyway, since the document portlet that showed rendered pages has been removed from the editing pages, the code can now be edited without the earlier redirection problem..

So the problem is solved already:
- put the javascript code (redirection / open a new page) in the edit field of the "Propose a track" folder.
- save the changes


* to modify the inline script:
- go to the folder
- edit the folder
- modify the javascript code
- save the changes.

the only problem with the redirection is that the 'back' button won't work once one has left the site, but it should be easy to fix. So the question is : redirection or new window?

Otherwise I don't understand why Laura says that it's impossible? is the problem the javascript code itself or the annoying redirection issue? because for visitors it looks very much possible :-).

regards /JM
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