Yep,
 
Works a treat :-)
 
 
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Sammut
Sent: 01 February 2004 21:28
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: dmHTML Type > Breadcrumbs

Actuall, Geoff's method  is perfect!
 
"2. pass the navigational information to the news object on the URL. 
>> By passing the parent's nav id on the URL you can easily use this to
>> construct a breadcrumb that is specific to the user's clickstream
>> (their path through the site).  If the nav id can't be resolved
>> default to home page.
"

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"Chris Kent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Michael,

I look forward to seeing you mod.

Can you tell us a little more about where it will "put" the content items. As i see it there are two approaches, first the content item is shown as a child of the page it was clicked on. Second, the content is associated with a page in the tree - when the content is clicked on from anywhere, then the breadcrumb shown reflects the associated page.

I think the second option is more intuitive, as it always shows the content item in the same path back to home, no matter where it is clicked from..

I did a quick mod to achieve this by creating categories for a magazine site. Each content item is then assigned to a category. When the content item is displayed the the category is checked and the appropriate navid is use to create the breadcrumb. It aint pretty but it works for now, until a better solution comes along.

Chris.

Michael @ Four Eyes wrote:
actually that is the way it works.  we are currently working on a mod to get
around it, if you can wait until next week.

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"Neil Robertson-Ravo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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sorry, that should be dmNews type...




Neil Robertson-Ravo wrote:

    
Hey,

I created a container on a _news.cfm custom include which brought in
some news header etc.....I noticed that everything was OK in the
breadcrumbs as it read;

Home / Resources / News

However, when I click on one of the news items (named News Item One) it
loaded the new page AOK using displayPageStandard.cfm (which I have
modified to include my navigation etc..) but the breadcrumb now reads

Home / News Item One

now, this is essentially wrong, as it should read

Home / Resources / News / News Item One

Is this a bug or is there a way around it?

N



      
    




  
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