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8/15/2007 8:42 AM
 

hallo,

I am trying to use two menus in my page. They should display different items and I couldn't find any resource on how to define which page has to be shown by which menu. Solparmenu has a property MenuData, that allows you to create an xml file where probably you can specify what the menu has to display... but how do I create this xml file? Has anyone an example or suggestions? thanks

 
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8/21/2007 7:58 AM
 

You could add pages and hide them and use link module to show these tabs as a secondary menu

You could also have a look at the third party modules and they may be able to do this from the xml file. I personaly have not used one yet.

on Solpart.com there used to be a solpartmenu as module. I can not remember if that one had ability to run from xml file

Salar

 
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8/21/2007 8:10 AM
 

davico wrote

hallo,

I am trying to use two menus in my page. They should display different items and I couldn't find any resource on how to define which page has to be shown by which menu.

 you can set the root in this way:

<dnn:MENU runat="server" id="dnnMENU1" display="horizontal" StartTabId="181" Level="child" />

It is always a combination of StartTabId and Level.

Peter


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8/21/2007 8:57 AM
 

I have a way to conditionally set the StartTabId based on the tabname along with some other helpful Skin tokens in this thread:

http://www.snapsis.com/DNN-Tips-And-Tricks/tabid/560/forumid/12/postid/5003/view/topic/DotNetNuke-Tokens--Some-tricks-for-getting.aspx


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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