Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
-On [20061220 21:51], Ilias Lazaridis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Then Level2 (assigning parent "Level1", or autoassigned, when created
>from within Level1)
>
>Then Level3 (assigning Level2)
>
>Then PageName (assigning Level3)
>
>If you hit o "PageName", the hierachy is displayed within an navigation
>bar (e.g. left-sided from wiki-context-nav):
>
>Start -> Level1 -> Level2 -> Level3 -> PageName
>
>If you edit "PageName" parent field and set it to "Level2", the
>navigation bar displays
>
>Start -> Level1 -> Level2 -> PageName
>
>The url displays always: trac.domain.org/wiki/PageName

Then the solution seems even more flawed since it cannot allow a construction
such as:

Level1/PageName
Level2/PageName

this would be the next (development) challenge to take (e.g. automated
display of a list with both pages, or another construct).

.

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