You're not alone. I had the same problem and went through and hardcoded all of the parent and child projects. Yuck! :( Anyone have a solution for this?
Tom >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/21/06 4:49 PM >>> I have been trying to create expandable/collapsable menus on my maven generated site, but have been unable to do so. I have not used a navigation.xml file, as recommended in the documentation at http://maven.apache.org/site.html, but have just put the menu in my site.xml. I have tried the following, but with very weird results - normally, when I click on the bottom link of the top collapsable menu, the bottom menu disappears. My site.xml looks something like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <site> <bannerLeft> <name>Stack</name> <src>http://blah/blah.gif</src> <href>http://blah.org/</href> </bannerLeft> <bannerRight> <src>http://blah/blah/blahblah.jpg</src> </bannerRight> <body> <menu name="Stack"> <item name="Projects Used" href="/" collapse="true"> <item name="Maven" href="maven.html" collapse="true"/> <item name="JPA" href="jpa.html" collapse="true"/> <item name="Spring Framework" href="spring.html" collapse="true"/> <item name="JSF-RI" href="jsf.html" collapse="true"/> <item name="Facelets" href="facelets.html" collapse="true"/> <item name="Acegi Security" href="acegi.html" collapse="true"/> </item> <item name="Internal Resources" href="/" collapse="true"> <item name="Template Library" href="ui.html" collapse="true"/> <item name="Downloads" href="downloads.html" collapse="true"/> </item> </menu> ${modules} ${reports} </body> </site> In short, I have three main questions: 1.Is there a bug in the maven site collapse/expand stuff, or am I just doing something wrong? 2.Do I have to specify a valid value in the surrounding item's href, or since I want it only to expand or collapse, and not display a different page when I click on say Projects Used, or Internal Resources, in my example, would my tag <item name="Projects Used" href="/"> be valid? 3.Do you have to specify an expand and collapse attribute, if you want it to do both? Thanks. I appreciate very much how sweet maven is. I don't think the time savings we have gained by using maven is even calculable, it is so large, and this automatic site generation is just the icing on the cake. Matt W. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]