Sounds similar but I think it might be different....

For example:

cil
cil.side
cil.top
code.cil.style

services
services.side
services.top
code.services.style

parent
parent.side
parent.top
code.parent.style

itdept
itdept.side
itdept.top
code.itdept.style

Four sections each with their own top, side and style... any page with that
heirachy works great.  Even when you do something like:

itdept.somepage&action=edit

It maintains the style, as do most of the actions IF they are on the
right side of the page.

What is not working is when the page is like:

action.itdept.solutions.create

then it uses the default style rather than the style setup for the itdept...

I could foresee the use of a clone page function....

code.action.itdept.style

which has something like:

(clonepage code.itdept.style)

in it so that it always mimics what is in the code.itdept.style without
having to keep them in sync.

On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 12:02 PM, jacmgr <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I had similar thing with header,footer when using action.  Maybe the
> same solution also extends to the code files?  Try it.
>
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/boltwire/browse_thread/thread/31bac57eba08c658/c26244950fba48aa?lnk=gst&q=jacmgr#c26244950fba48aa
>
>
> >
>

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