You wouldn't have to get very deep into FarCry. Set up your alternate tree
as a branch in root with an alias. Create a template that replaces
references to application.navid.home with application.navid.youralias. You
might need to do a little more fiddling, but this should cover the basics.

Blair

On 9/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> But how? I figured I would have to add a separate nav tree or other
> site..and we are getting into multi site realms here.
>
> How do I add this tree and get it generated. I have no idea where to
> start.
>
> Really I would just like permissions on the main nav nodes anyway. I
> simply want to hide the nodes. Effectively there would only be two
> sets of permissions: view all and view for members. Therefore caching
> of menus could possibly be acheived. Buy I have no idea where to
> start.
>
> I am experimenting with Drupal, which as far as I can tell had this
> built in (havent proved it yet). However Farcry's caching, object
> brokering and other enterprise level qualities make it far more
> attractive (not least because I can understand cold fusion) However
> the CF concepts in Farcry are unique and advanced. They take some
> mastering!!
>
> On Sep 22, 12:46 pm, "Blair McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Any navigation branches outside the home node (e.g. under root or
> utilities)
> > isn't included in the menu structure. It would be a simple matter to add
> an
> > entire website outside the public "home" node and just give permssions
> (and
> > links) to specific people.
> >
> > Note that you would probably have to change some of the parameters of
> the
> > genericNav call to make sure the menus for the separate tree are
> generated
> > correctly.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Blair
> >
> > On 9/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I have posted to the boards lately about how to hide things from
> > > unregistered users and got several replies which although helpful were
> > > off the point a bit. I don't want non logged-in public users to even
> > > see some nav nodes at all. Not just see them and be denied access
> > > (which is very negative).
> >
> > > I was told that the performance hit if getting permissions on the nav
> > > nodes for menus might be high. This is a risk I am prepared to
> > > take..but how.
> >
> > > The other method might be to have two or more main nav trees under the
> > > root. Can I do this, if so how?
> >
> > > On a simpler note us there a generic login component that will  simply
> > > return users to the site, not the admin. if there is then its not
> > > obvious - or is it simply in the permissions?- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
> >
>

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