What usually ends up happening is that I end up using different oTree logic for the specific requirements in the publishing rule and I then use my custom tag fourqTree to draw the nested <ul> structure.

You can download the tag from:
http://www.toolmantim.com/download.cfm?file=farcry/fourqtree.cfm

-- tim lucas

http://www.toolmantim.com


Kelly Keith spoke the following wise words on 1/07/2004 9:27 AM EST:
Thanks....I will try some things out...

Kelly

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Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: secondary left navigation


The Tree object has methods to get descendants, parents, children, siblings, bloodline (a complete parent/child path) etc. So you can use a similar concept to get these sorts of things.

This is why there isn't a complete example of a multi-level nav tree. Everyone wants to do things differently.

Regards,
Gary

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