The navigation tag doesn't operate in the context of a given page, only 
with respect to the title and url given in the urls attribute.  So 
essentially, you don't have access to the pages directly.

Sean

Andrew Bloom wrote:
> I am currently working on a site with a rather convoluted navigation  
> scheme (it wasn't my decision, the graphic designer came up with it,  
> and the client likes it, so I must comply).
>
> When trying to simplify and DRY up the navigation snippets I've come  
> across what appears to be a bug. The contents of the snipped are below:
>
> <ul id="navigation">
> <r:navigation urls="Custom & OEM Products:/products/custom-oem- 
> products | Filter Elements:/products/filter-elements | Filter  
> Housings:/products/filter-housings">
>    <r:normal><li><a href="<r:url />"><r:title /></a></li></r:normal>
>    <r:here>
>      <li>
>        <a href="<r:url/>"><r:title /></a>
>        <r:children:each by="title" order="asc">
>        <ul>
> -->     <li><a href="<r:child:url/>"><r:child:title/></a></li>
>        </ul>
>        </r:children:each>
>      </li>
>    </r:here>
> </r:navigation>
> </ul>
>
> The line with the arrow (the nested LI) is the issue. I have tried  
> making it:
>
> <r:child><li><a href="<r:url/>"><r:title/></a></li></r:child>
>
> which also fails.
>
> The output is quite odd. The LI gets printed the proper number of  
> times, but the url and title are all pointed to the parents.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
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