Keith,

radiant cannot parse Radius tags within Radius tags. This means, the call <r:find url="<r:url />/articles/"> will not work. You will probably need to do some conditionals or something, but I can't think of an easy way to set up what you would like to do. Maybe some sort of nested navigation. In the wiki is a recipe for a site map, take a look at that, it may solve your problem.

But in any case, nested Radius tags will not work.

Hope this helps a bit.

Keith Bingman
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On Mar 24, 2007, at 6:18 PM, keith wrote:

Hi All,



I am trying to build a site that has the following structure:



- Home

- - Departments

- - - Stores

- - - Articles



On each department page – sport for example – I need to add a nav for the articles within that department. I have tried the following and I was just wondering if I was doing anything wrong as it doesn’t seem to work.



<ul>

<r:find url="<r:url />/articles/">

<r:children:each limit="10" order="asc">

<li><r:link /></li>

</r:children:each>

</r:find>

</ul>



I have tried numerous different variations but don’t seem to be able to manage it. If I only had articles as children it would of course be easier but I need the stores beneath departments also. Any ideas??



Keith

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