Simon Janssens wrote:

I figure the easiest way to do it would be to use multipageTOC to return
the query of objectids then grab each pages title, description etc and
output it on the page?


What are you trying to actually trying to achieve? Creating navigation nodes for each object is a standard way of creating a site in FarCry. Navigation nodes are used in all the navigation functions (primary navigation, secondary navigation, all the tree methods, site map etc, friendly urls etc). It is a lot more work to achieve the same via multi-page nav nodes. The only time I would use a multi-page nav node is for breaking up a long article that doesn't require a new navigation point for each page.


Where would you put the code though? in the dmHTML displayTeaser method?


I would create a new display method for dmHTML, maybe called displayPageMulti or similar. This template would then show up in the drop down when editing your dmHTML object from the tree. Select this for all objects that are part of the multi-page nav node.

-Brendan
http://farcry.daemon.com.au

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