Yup,  You got it.

My basic thoughts behind it were really only based on curiosity.




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Michael



"Tom Cornilliac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >Let us say I have a tree as follows
>
> >Node 1
> >childNode 1a
> >childNode 1b
> >childNode 1c
> >childNode 1d
>
> >Node 2
> >childNode 2a
> >childNode 2b
> >childNode 2c
> >childNode 2d
>
> >When I apply the rule, to Node 1, it would apply to all the children in
> that node (1a - 1d).  Then I apply the rule to Node 2 and it would apply
to
> all children, except this time I apply a rule >to childNode 2c that
> overrides Node 2 rule.  I am essentially thinking ahead where in a large
> tree one may not apply a rule to every node.
>
> Hmmmm...OK...I see what your getting at, but...I don't see why you would
> want to do that, or even if it is possible?
>
> Since "rules" are managed at the container level and containers are
> "currently" managed at the template level, I'm unaware of a method to
apply
> "rules" at the navigation node level through other than a template.
>
> I like the idea of inheritance in templating! In future builds I'd like to
> see child nodes inherit their parents display method by default.
>
> Am I missing anything?
>
> ~Tom
>
>
>



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