You'd have to do this in a PHP block. From there you could declare any
PHP global variables you need such as $PHP_SELF, $_REQUEST, $_GET,
$_POST or, if you are on PHP older than 4.1 $HTTP_POST_VARS and
$HTTP_GET_VARS.
Also you may want to look into the menu plugin that I have seen but
haven't tried as it may do this kind of stuff for you.
Either way it is very doable given somone with a little PHP kumg-fu.
Hope that helps.
--Tony
Jannetta Lewis wrote:
Hi Folks
I hope I can explain myself adequately here - I'll give it a go ...
Is it currently possible to switch blocks on and off based on menu
items, or links? We want to use geeklog for our intranet (and maybe even
our Internet site). However, we have loads of links, mainly leading to
static pages. So I want to create one block with main menu items and
then have another block that changes, depending on which item you have
clicked, displaying the sub-menu items. This way, the column on the left
with all the blocks stays nice and short. I really hate those web pages
that scrolls down forever!
Does that make sense to anybody?
Regards
Jannetta
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