Thanks Gary,

After burrowing a bit into how the navigation is built in the default Aura,
it's starting to make more sense - why my previous attempt failed, and navs
weren't listed. It's good to see confirmation of what I'm trying to do as
well. :)

By 'hiding' in utility, you mean (for example) so that walking the nav tree
from home won't expose those additional 'root's inadvertently?

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Menzel
Sent: Thursday, 20 January 2005 4:09 PM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Multi-Tree Farcry Instance?

You can really root your navigation anywhere you like.

I have the main site under the standard "home" and I run several other
trees under "utility".  I simply create a navAlias so I can easily
find the additional "roots" then all my navTree calls use that root.

By putting them in Utility I hide them from anything that doesnt
really know about them and can maintain a "level 1" root.

AND

FarCry is deliberately designed to create multiple separate sites to
be controlled by a single Admin (i.e. it is a good solution for a site
provider to use).

Regards,
Gary




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