Hi,

I have a question regarding symbolic links and includes.

My problem can be seen by visiting:

http://www.wit.tafensw.edu.au/go/traineeships/i-want-to-be-a-trainee

Notice on the left menu the option for "What industries use
traineeships".  The section "I am an employer" also has the same
submenu option.  I wanted the same content to appear on both pages, so
I setup a symbolic link within the "I want to be a trainee" (the
actual content is entered under "I am an employer").

I wanted it that when you click the menu option you stay within "I am
a trainee" section but get the content from the employer section.
But what actually happens is you are redirected to the "I am an
employer" section of the site.  Users could get lost very quickly
doing this (I have the same issue in other areas of the site)

http://www.wit.tafensw.edu.au/go/traineeships/i-am-an-employer/what-industries-use-traineeships


I clearly have misunderstood how symbolic links work.

I realise I could use an include, but this makes updating the content a
bit more difficult (and anything that complicates updating content for
the users isn't desirable)

Is this the way symbolic links are suppose to work or do I have
something broken in my install?  Can you suggest a better way to handle
this?

Cheers
Mark


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