...seriously?
*sigh*


On Nov 24, 12:21 pm, Wayne Bouwmeester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You can't. Lists can only have one publication package.
> Pages publish out for each one of their connections, and look to their
> parent link for a publication package.
> If they don't find one, they publish to the root.
> If you are using nav manager (hence the list) there's no great
> workaround.
> You can sometimes get away with dynamic anchors at the top level
> (allowing for separate publication packages), but this doesn't work
> well for sub levels.
> You might be able to come up with a class to use once on every list
> that publishes out an "index" named page to each directory which
> creates a redirect to the appropriate page. (you could use an anchor
> link to the parent page to get the redirect url) but you'd want to do
> a proper redirect.
> SEO and HTML experts might have an opinion on what "proper means"
> 301 / 302 / etc.
> Not so much fun if you have hundreds of directories...
> Wayne.
>
> On Nov 24, 10:07 am, Tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a page in a list which needs to be published as the index of
> > it's subpages. How do I change the target of just one page and not the
> > whole list? There is no option in the Action menu for individual
> > pages.
>
> > grrrr....
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