It sounds like extension of the core component - eg, I've got a "hidden"
flag in my navs' Advanced Options section that prevents _primaryNav from
placing the nav node in a generated menu. Is this the kind of thing you
mean?

Brendan did a walkthrough on extending core components:
Page: http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/documentation/developers/how-to
Document:
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/objectid/2B8CC3BC-D0B7-4CD6-F9525292C5BC6A4E

It only touches on what can be achieved, but I think it's a good primer to
get you thinking about it. I'll post my rather simple extension if that's
any use.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February 2005 3:51 PM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] RE: farcry secure site

Thanks Chris, 

Just heard about tweaking the navigation core component, so that there is a
field called options within the advanced part of Navigation node details, in
the CMS, maybe someone can shed a bit of light on this
functionality....Please :)

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February 2005 2:35 PM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] RE: farcry secure site


Just make sure that the login link is over HTTPS, and farcry will associate
the user with the session on any further https requests (eg, if all member
areas of the site are forcibly entered as https://what.ever/).

If you need to make sure links are relative to the current connection method
(to keep logged in members on HTTPS, and leave anonymous users on HTTP), use
a logic test such as:
<a
href="#IIf(CGI.HTTPS,'https','http')##CGI.HTTP_HOST#/?objectID=#application.
navid.membersOnly#">Members</a>

If the user was already on HTTPS, that would come out as:
https://what.ever/?objectID=[UUID]
otherwise, it'll be http:// [etc]

Hope that helps (note, it's easier & clearer to use a function call than an
IIf switch, if you use it a lot), I'm not sure if that was what you wanted
to know though ;P

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February 2005 2:12 PM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] farcry secure site

Hi

I have a large farcry site running, part of this site is a members area,
that members can log into.  At the moment the login form is available on all
pages and when logged in go to a members area of the site, which is part of
the farcry cms/site and are all includedobj cfm files which call webservices
for output.  What I would like to do is make this a secure area, is there a
way to do this without developing a new farcry site just for members access,
will I have to just make a link that makes the whole site HTTPS?

Regards
Mark Wheeler
Patersons Securities Limited
08 9263 1277

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