Folks,

I'd see this as a bug. Certainly in the past you could sort objects under a nav-node. There are lots of scenarios where this additional positional information is important.

The classic use case is a multi-page feature article where you have a very long web page you want to break into multiple pages. You should be able to list all of these individual pages under the single navigationi point and use the positional information to dynamically build next/previous links and even a table of contents within the feature template.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Michael Sammut wrote:
Objects, in general, cannot be sorted, nodes can. If sorting is required you would need to place each object in its own node. Hope that helps.

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Michael J. Sammut
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    "Vaughan Allan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    I've noticed that when there are multiple dmIncludes under a nav
    item (and possibly a dmInclude and other item), the "move up" and
    "move down" functions in the nav tree do not appear to work.

Can anyone confirm?

Vaughan.


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