I understand what you are saying about the full page load and that is
what what we are doing. Ajax is not really an option for this site
without a complete redesign. I was trying to use a persistent state
instructions in another post but I am not sure that will accomplish
what I want but I'll keep at it.

http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-ui/browse_thread/thread/3f9c749bc7624a76/eac535bdf5b62e53

I appreciate your getting back to me.


On Aug 28, 8:53 am, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
> You should be able to add a change callback to the accordion and have
> that load in the page contents using ajax.
>
> If you are going to be doing a full page load (not ajax), then you
> don't want an accordion, because the accordion will never provide any
> functionality.
>
> On Aug 27, 11:00 am, michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have an accordion menu working fine however I have been asked to do
> > something that does not seem possible but I thought I'd check. The
> > menu structure looks like this:
>
> > Category 1
> >   Subcategory
> >   Subcategory
> > Category 2
> >   Subcategory
> >   Subcategory
>
> > The Category 1 and 2 and the SubCategories are links to other pages.
> > If the event is set to 'mouseover' and they click on Category 1 a new
> > page opens. If the event is 'click', the accordion just expands. What
> > they want is both, click on Category 1 and have a new page open with
> > the Category 1 expanded to show the sub categories.
>
> > I'm out of my element here so if this is possible and an example is
> > handy, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
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