That's what an arrival element does. It's what shown at the root or root of the subsite regardless of it's defined URL.

On 11/16/05, F Baube < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Surely sendmail reeled when thusly spake Emmanuel Okyere:
>
> can you post the complete declarations?

It looks like this:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE site SYSTEM "/dtd/site.dtd">
<site>
  <globalvar name="authid" />
  <globalvar name="cid"   />

  <arrival destid="MENU" />

  <!-- Several globalexits, to keep this file tidy -->
  <globalexit name="menu" destid="MENU" />
  [..]

  <element id="MENU" file="fubar/menu.xml" url="" >
        [..]
</element>


It is a subsite.

HTH

fred


> > I have a menu page that the sitemap declares
> > to be at the URL /fubar/menu
> >
> > But I also declare it to be the arrival URL.
> >
> > Is that why the Element is also registered
> > in the site at the URLs /fubar and /fubar/ ?

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