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New Post 9/2/2007 10:48 AM
User is offline Benjamin Hermann
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IsCrwaler and DNNMENU ... can't get it working 

hi,

i tried to use the value IsCrawler and the DNNMENU but it doesn't work. i just get the normal menu.

 

NAV runat="server" id="dnnNAV" ProviderName="DNNMenuNavigationProvider" ControlOrientation="Vertical" IsCrawler="true"

can't I use the DNNMENU just to render a link list of the menu elements?



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New Post 9/4/2007 11:08 AM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: IsCrwaler and DNNMENU ... can't get it working 

I believe the property you are looking for is ForceCrawlerDisplay as you are setting it in the skin object and not directly on the control.

See this doc or the skinning doc for more info.


 
New Post 9/4/2007 11:52 AM
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Re: IsCrwaler and DNNMENU ... can't get it working 
Modified By Benjamin Hermann  on 9/4/2007 2:55:18 PM)

thanks jon ... for sure i read the doc. before ... but yet i didn't get it to work using the dnnmenu.



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New Post 9/4/2007 12:00 PM
User is offline Benjamin Hermann
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Re: IsCrwaler and DNNMENU ... can't get it working 

that's what i was using in my last try:

NAV runat="server" id="dnnNAV" ProviderName="DNNMenuNavigationProvider" ControlOrientation="Vertical" ForceCrawlerDisplay="True"

as i read the doc. i was thinking, that such am menu list isn't supported ... but on the demo page something link that is shown.



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New Post 9/4/2007 6:01 PM
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Re: IsCrwaler and DNNMENU ... can't get it working 

Page 13 of the doc shows that the DNNMenu (the one you specified in your providername) does not support this property.  Sorry I didn't catch that earlier.  Try switching to SolpartMenuNavigationProvider.


 
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