Daniel Hubbell
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Saturday 20 August 2005 8:32:38 pm
Treemenu requires a path parameter and the documentation states this would normally be $module_result.path. However, $module_result.path seems to be not available in display templates. Is there another variable I can use in its place or is treemenu just not usable outside of the pagelayout template? This question has been asked 1/2 dozen times in the forums but has never been answered. Could someone answer this question so I can move on. Thank you,
Dan Hubbell Gobles Public Schools
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Peter Dabrowski
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Wednesday 24 August 2005 4:56:47 am
I've got the same problem. Trying to have breadcrumbs navigation in one section only. I"m trying to use path_array in code below, but cannot get names displayed
{section name=Path loop=$node.path_array }
{section show=$Path:item.url}
<a href={$Path:item.url_alias|ezurl}>{$Path:item.text|shorten(50)}</a>
{section-else}
{$Path:item.text|shorten(50)}
{/section}
{delimiter}>{/delimiter} {/section}
So I would like to hear on this subject to.
Thanks Peter
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David Eriksson
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Wednesday 24 August 2005 5:46:54 am
You can "build" your own path variable.
{set $path=array(
hash('text', $specialnode.parent.parent.name, 'url', concat('/content/view/full/', $specialnode.parent.parent_node_id), 'url_alias', $specialnode.parent.parent.url_alias, 'node_id', $specialnode.parent.parent_node_id),
hash('text', $specialnode.parent.name, 'url', concat('/content/view/full/', $specialnode.parent_node_id), 'url_alias', $specialnode.parent.url_alias, 'node_id', $specialnode.parent_node_id),
hash('text', $specialnode.name, 'url', false(), 'url_alias', false(), 'node_id', '365')
)}
The longer path you need, the more work it is obviously. The path above has 3 levels. Play around with it, and print out the ordinary treemenu() with attribute(show) and you should be able to puzzle it together. :)
/David
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Peter Dabrowski
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Sunday 28 August 2005 12:35:05 am
Hi,
This code showing the path as what I want.
Haw to make it clicable?
I want to come back to one of previous pages.
{section loop=$node.path_array offset=2}
{let node_name=fetch( content, node, hash( node_id, $item ) )}
{$node_name.name}
{/let}
{delimiter}
>
{/delimiter} {/section}
Thanks Peter
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Kristof Coomans
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Sunday 28 August 2005 4:28:15 am
You can make it clickable by using $node.url_alias and ezurl. Don't forget to wash the node's name!
{section loop=$node.path_array offset=2}
{let node_name=fetch( content, node, hash( node_id, $item ) )}
<a href={$node.url_alias|ezurl}>{$node_name.name|wash}</a>
{/let}
{delimiter}
>
{/delimiter}
{/section}
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Peter Dabrowski
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Sunday 28 August 2005 6:02:13 am
Thanks Kristof,
I've changed: <a href={$node.url_alias|ezurl}>{$node_name.name|wash}</a> to read: <a href={$node_name.url_alias|ezurl}>{$node_name.name|wash}</a> working code:
{section loop=$node.path_array offset=2}
{let node_name=fetch( content, node, hash( node_id, $item ) )}
<a href={$node_name.url_alias|ezurl}>{$node_name.name|wash}</a>
{/let}
{delimiter}
>
{/delimiter} {/section}
Another question: How to change this code so current node is printed as a text only , and is not clicable?
Thanks Peter
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