No not at all, navigation manger is essential in the production of a
large web solution. I am however saying that resetting the navigation
index is the equivalent to releasing gremlins into the system and as
such should not be used. Even looking at it can cause problems, I
generally have a piece of black tape on my monitor to hide it from
view.



On Jan 4, 1:45 pm, Andy Rubio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
> Are you suggesting not using Navigation Manager at all? We've got a
> problem which on the surface is not dissimilar to Komal's.
>
> Regards,
> Andy
>
> On Dec 18 2009, 7:27 am, Komal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Tony,
>
> > Thanks for your time :)
>
> > Infact I did the same thing. Reordering the navigation manually, and
> > it worked.
>
> > Then I created one more project(Dummy one) and did the same thing
> > again, that is reindexing the pages and setting them manually but it
> > didnt work and I did this activity 2-3 times and sometimes it worked
> > and sometimes it didnt. So I was not sure if this will be a reliable
> > solution to this problem or can there be anything better.
>
> > Infact for the project where it was not working, the navigation order
> > list (lst_navigation) was completely empty. and also I was getting a
> > blank page on previewing the pages(the same pages that were not
> > appearing in the navigation).
>
> > Actually I need to create about 10 child projects so I dont want to
> > take any risks.
>
> > Can you figure out anything based on this problems of mine.
>
> > Regards,
> > Komal

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