Actually, To be more clear :), I'm looking for a way to force the submenu to display in every pages except the home page.
Any ideas ? Mike974 wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I used Zend_Navigation to display a menu with several items, and for each > item the corresponding submenu. > > I used an XML file to manage the menu/submenu structure. > > The problem is when I have a link inside a page which links to a > controller and an action, i have to declare it into the XML file in order > to display the menu. > > For example I have : > [CODE] > <parent> > <label>PARENT</label> > <controller>parent</controller> > <action>index</action> > <id>id_parent</id> > <pages> > <sub1> > <label>SUB_1</label> > <controller>parent</controller> > <action>index</action> > <id>id_sub_1</id> > </sub1> > <sub2> > <label>SUB_2</label> > <controller>parent</controller> > <action>sub2</action> > <id>id_sub_2</id> > </sub2> > </pages> > </parent> > [/CODE] > > This will display the parent menu and the submenu. Then I have a link in a > page which should not be displayed as a menu link and should bring me at > for example : (...)/parent/sub3 > > To keep the menu displayed I should mention in my XML file the following > code in the <pages> > [CODE] > <sub3> > <label>SUB_3</label> > <controller>parent</controller> > <action>sub3</action> > <id>id_sub_3</id> > </sub3> > [/CODE] > > If not mentionned I'll lose my submenu. > > Is there any way to keep the menu displayed ? Without using some Css > tricks > > Thanks for help, > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Zend_Navigation-and-XML-file-tp25680427p25766899.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.