On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 12:49, Dave Hollar wrote:
> Brian-
> 
> I've created dynamic menus with a different approach from what you've
> described.  My menu.vm makes use of a menu pull tool class.  The pull tool
> uses the user id to determine what's available and what isn't and the
> menu.vm builds the options accordingly.  I don't know whether this is the
> best/optimal approach but with time constraints it's the one we chose.

I agree that a pull tool is the best approach given what's available in
Turbine at this stage.

 
> HTH
> -Dave
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> Subject: Dynamic Menu?
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> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to get my menu to be created dynamically by turbine.
> > My Menu.vm file is stored in the navigations directory, I've tried to
> create
> > a Turbine screen called Menu.java which I store in the screens directory
> and
> > which adds the dynamic content to the context to be used by Menu.vm. My
> problem
> > is that the Menu.vm doesn't seem to be picking up the data from the
> Menu.java
> > class.
> >
> > Can layouts be dynamically created like this? and if yes should I be
> putting
> > the Menu.java file in the screens directory or should it be put somewhere
> else
> > like a navigations directory?
> >
> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Brian.
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