Hi,
Maybe I want to solve to many things with embedded elements.
I use an embedded element for my main menu. That's fine as long as I
didn't want to highlight the menu item that was selected actually.
I could define an output value that contains the selected menu item.
E.g.:
template.setValue("subsite_url", getExitQueryUrl("home",
new String[]{"mainMenuSelection", "home"}));
But how can the embedded element get the input value, because there is
no flowlink that directs the output to the input of the embedded
element?
Is there another way to have an element (embedded or not) only for a
menu?
Or should I call a function for filling the menu block in the code of
each element that should display the menu?
Cheers,
Lars
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