[Radiant] Navigation Tag and External links
Sean Cribbs
seancribbs at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 07:37:11 CST 2006
You should probably remove the leading slash. That said, I'm not sure how
it handles external links.
Sean Cribbs
seancribbs.com
On 11/27/06, Bryan <haccontact at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using an external link in a navigation url. The only way I can get
> it work is to use http://headlines.site.com.
>
> <r:navigation urls="About:/about/; Analysis:/analysis/;
> News:/news/;Resources:/resources/;Sitemap:/site-map/;Headlines:
> /http://headlines.ushousingreport.com/;">
> <r:normal><a href="<r:url />"><r:title /></a></r:normal>
> <r:here><strong><r:title /></strong></r:here>
> <r:selected><strong><a href="<r:url />"><r:title
> /></a></strong></r:selected>
> <r:between> | </r:between>
> </r:navigation>
>
> When I do this, I receive the following link on the page.
>
> Headlines: /http
>
> Is there a way to force it to show only "Headlines" like the other
> internal links?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryan
>
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