Hi all, We've got a site with a structure as so:
root <-(default template) --page1 --page2 <-(ext template) ---subpage1 <-(default template) ---subpage2 ---etc We're wanting to assign a different template to a particular page (page2), then revert to the default template for its children. I assigned an extension template to the page in question (page2), and in the setup assigned a different template file to the autoparser extension: plugin.tx_automaketemplate_pi1.content.file = fileadmin/templates/alternatetemp/alttemp.html plugin.tx_automaketemplate_pi1.relPathPrefix = fileadmin/templates/alternatetemp/ Then in the "Template on next level" field of the extension template, assign the root (default) template. This all works fine, but the menu that should appear in the default template isn't generated on any of the 3rd level pages. Is there any way that the 'next level' assignment is causing it to misinterpret the page levels, or where the page tree starts? The menu is set up to only display level 1 and 2 pages. The reason that the alternate template is used is to get rid of the right-most column that normally appears as part of a three column layout, but have it still appear on the subpages. Re-assigning the default template via a new extension template on the third level subpages makes everything behave itself, but since there are over 60 of them, it would be better not to have to assign 60+ extension templates. Any help greatly appreciated, Adam Harvie _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english