Is it impractical to have them link to a more permanent nav node associated with the page?
Another option is for the pages to have the often-changing content inserted dynamically so that the page objectid doesn't change.
Natalie
Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/01/05 08:31 AM
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Currently when a user wants to link to another dmHTML page within the
wysiwyg editor I have them find the page in the nav tree, right-click on
the object and choose insert. This inserts a link directly to the
objectid. The problem I'm having is that the landing pages are updated
often and their objectid is thus changed (making the previous link(s)
useless.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get around this issue? (or a
better way to link to the pages).
-Jeff C.
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