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New Post 10/30/2008 7:36 PM
User is offline Richard Clough
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Disabled page link in CISS.SideMenu links back to home page. 

I have pages disabled because they are just hierarchal pages through which a user has to navigate on a menu to get to a content page.
Accordingly these disabled pages don't have any content to be viewed and nothing happens when you click on the link to them in the main menu. This is exactly how the horizontal main navigation structure works on the DotNetNuke site along the top.

However I am using a sub menu and when the links in the sub menu to pages that are disabled are clicked on you are taken back to the home page. I have tried replacing {FullUrl} in the xsl file with {URL} but it can't resolve the link.

Is there a way to reload the current page or do nothing, if a disabled page link in the sub menu is clicked on?

 

Thanks.
 

 
New Post 11/27/2008 3:05 AM
User is offline Trisata
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Re: Disabled page link in CISS.SideMenu links back to home page. 

 In newer version of CISS.SideMenu, I guess they have 1.3.8 here: http://www.dnn360.net/navsuite , disable links are now with "<a href= void(0);.." and that solve the problem. You can contact them to get the latest

 
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