Now that I understand some better, actually, I am using the same technique


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Michael


"Tom Cornilliac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Scott,
>
> If I understand your question correctly, here's what I'd do. Use an
> "Include" object to do the relocation for you. I use this exact scenario
on
> my site. In my "Home" node I have an include object (cfm template) that
> attempts to calculate which section of the site(Living, Business,
> Government, Visiting, eServices etc.) the user has designated as their
> homepage. It then relocates them to the appropriate section. I use nav
> alias' for the cflocation url. It seems to work very well for us. One
> problem...You'll have to write a bit of code:(.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> ~Tom
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Scott Talsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:23 AM
> >To: FarCry Developers
> >Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: nav-alias question
> >
> >
> >Hi Michael,
> >
> >As I understand it, when a nav node has an alias, a variable
> >is created in the Application scrope.  This is great for when
> >I want to reference the alias in code.  However, what if I (or
> >my marketing team) cannot write code?  Is there a way of
> >creating two Nav Nodes--one of which is an alias/redirector
> >for/to the second node where the actual content is saved?  I
> >am guessing that I could create an include node under the
> >"phantom" nav node that does a cfloc to
> >index.cfm?objectID=#application.navid.home#, but that seems to
> >be too difficult for what I am trying to do.  Is there a
> >simple way to do this redirect at the admin interface level?
> >
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