Well not sure what you have going on there :) But you might try removing the objectid attribute from the breadcrumb and simply doing <cfset request.navid=application.navid.eventcalendar> before you call the breadcrumb -- i prefer to have the attributes passed in, but that should certainly force the breadcrumb tag to behave correctly.

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Collins, Steve wrote:
This all looked good...


I'd say go for this option first.  A mini set of tasks:
1. create a nav node called Event Calendar
2. give the node a nav alias of "eventcalendar"
3. Create an HTML object underneath that nav node
4. Preview the HTML object and select DESIGNMODE
5. Schedule the event publishing rule into one of the containers
... now to set up the breadcrumb ...
6. open the ../yourproject/webskin/dmEvent/displayPageStandard.cfm
7. modify the breadcrumb tag as shown below...

<skin:breadcrumb
separator=" / "
here="#stobj.Title#"
objectid="#application.navid.eventcalendar#">

8. test and deploy.

Hopefully that should work a treat,


But I followed this to the letter.  In fact, I already had steps 1 (with
a different name), 3 and 5 done based on what I THOUGHT I could do.  So
now I've gone through and still there is no additional portion to the
breadcrumb.  The event objects, when clicked to, still live at "Home /
SomeEvent" rather than "Home / What's On / SomeEvent".

Changing the breadcrumb tag has had no effect.

Steve
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