check out event-type's here: http://trac.model-glue.com/wiki/HowTos/HowToUseTypedEvents#HowToUseTypedEvents
On Nov 30, 3:10 pm, Ryan Stille <[email protected]> wrote: > We have an established, already in use model-glue app. Different > areas of the site each have their own sidebar navigation. We show > these different files by using an <include> directive in each event- > handler in our ModelGlue xml file. For example, here is part of the > event-handler for an event in the users area: > > .... > <views> > <include name="sidebar" template="navigation_users.cfm" /> > <include name="body" template="whatever.cfm"/> > </views> > .... > > A new feature request is to turn off this sidebar navigation for some > users (there is other navigation on the page they will use). I could > go into each of these sidebar files and add a CFIF block around the > whole thing, but I was wondering if there was a better way? I don't > think there is anything I can do at the modelGlue.xml level? > > I also thought about going into the main template and adding a CFIF > around the #viewcollection.getView("sidebar")# area, is that a good > way to do it? I don't like it because MG will still be "executing" > the sidebar, it will just never get displayed. Seems kind of hacky. > > Thanks, > -Ryan -- Model-Glue Sites: Home Page: http://www.model-glue.com Documentation: http://docs.model-glue.com Bug Tracker: http://bugs.model-glue.com Blog: http://www.model-glue.com/blog You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "model-glue" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/model-glue?hl=en
