you mean you want to have a logic value from a java method determine some state
in child submenus?
you can optionally make a choice follow a key path like this:
children = "session.mainMenuElements";
where mainMenuElements is a method returning a string key, which in this case
is simply the word "hasUser" or "noUser"
a childChoice with a key and value for each expected key will return only the
values from the key given in the method call:
childrenChoices = {
hasUser = ("ListMtly","SearchMtly","CreateMtly");
noUser = ( "ListMtly","SearchMtly");
so here, if the user is logged in, basically the menu has some more options on
it.
maybe that helps?
On Sep 19, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, so I learned how to substitute the ERXModernNavigationMenu in my
> MenuHeader but writing rules to target it is eluding me.
>
> What I want to accomplish is that all children menu items are not displayed
> unless the parent is selected.
>
> Ted
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