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Hi Gavin,
There's a couple of ways of doing this
The way you suggested is a good way. The way you'd include it
in the pages would be to make sure there's a container in the main content area
in your display template. Then you would add the "hand picked" rule to the
container, and select the relevant dmHTML object from the utility section. You'd
also need to create a "displayTeaserXXXXXX.cfm" display method to display it
(however, this display method would output stObj.body, not stObj.teaser despite
being labelled as a teaser)
Another way to do it is to add it to one of the two pages.
Give that page's nav node a "nav alias", then on any subsequent page you want to
add it to, use the symbolic link function. In other words, for the page you want
to duplicate it on, select the created nav alias from the original page in the
navigation node
The only thing to be aware of in this second method is if you
browse to the page in a duplicated place, the breadcrumbs will appear as though
it is being visited from the original place
I hope i didn't make that sound too confusing :)
Cheers
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Quentin Zervaas
Web Developer MITOUSA.
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- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Quentin Zervaas
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Gavin Cooney
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Quentin Zervaas
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Quentin Zervaas
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Paul Harrison
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Gavin Cooney
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Gavin Cooney
- [farcry-dev] Re: Repeated content Quentin Zervaas
