a more general solution is to introduce a new page property which then is
evaluated within the navigation rendering.
Our use case for this is:
preventing public pages (i.e. role 'unchecked') from being displayed for named
users
We use the property solution as mentioned above.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : What is the use case?
Use case is that we want to create a public profile page (that receives a user
id parameter) and displays a public profile of a user. It will contains a bunch
of portlets displaying info related to that user.
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Hy,
I have a kind of hack idea, but it should work.
Go to the $PORTAL-WAR\portal-core.war\WEB-INF\jsp\header Folder and open the
tabs.jsp File. That File renders the Tabs. You will find some loops over
iterators there. You could compare the name of the Page with your hidden one,
and ignore
Thanks for your reply I will give it a try. You would think that there's an
easy way to do this. Another approach, would be to create a different portal
and create a page in that portal and then load that page whenever necessary.
THe problem with this approach is that when the page is loaded
What is the use case?
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