Joe,

You want to generate a HTML snippet containing navigation generated by 
navigation manager right?  You can extend the navigation emulation code a 
little bit and the answer is

Using the simple navigation emulation method found here:
http://simplyreddot.blogspot.com/2011/12/navigation-emulation.html

For example, you can have a header page attached separately and published 
separately



Then use the anc element to reference which ever page's navigation you want 
to emulate.

Publish and you now have a HTML snippet of just the emulated navigation.


On Friday, October 12, 2012 9:52:35 AM UTC-4, Joel Kinzel wrote:
>
> Jian,
>
> The problem is that these pages are not in the CMS at all. The emulation 
> seems like a great solution for pages not in navigation manager (and we 
> make heavy use of it for stuff like news articles). 
>
> In this case though we need to produce what is essentially an include file 
> for pages not in the CMS (such as a seperate .Net application or PHP 
> application).
>

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