TR: TR: [opencms-dev] how to include a link content ??

Joachim Arrasz info at arrasz.de
Fri Aug 1 18:19:00 CEST 2003


Hy ,

i think you can do this with a self definded property. Then in your code
you have to develop against this new property!
Hope this helps

Achim
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> Apostoly Guillaume>
> That would be nice, but I want to display only the files and links that
> the user wants to display => that's why i'm using getNavigation.
> What I would need is the pseudo code below :
>
> com.opencms.flex.jsp.CmsJspNavElement rootNe
> while (rootI.hasNext())
>     {
>     rootNe = (com.opencms.flex.jsp.CmsJspNavElement)rootI.next();
>
> 	IF(rootNe is a page)
> 		cms.include(rootNe.getResourceName());
> 	ELSE
> 		this is a link to a page
> 		myLinkedPage=getThePageFromTheLink(rootNe)
> 		cms.include(myLinkedPage);
>     }
>
> Any idea ?
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: M Butcher [mailto:mbutcher at grcomputing.net]
> Date: vendredi 1 août 2003 18:02
> À: opencms-dev at opencms.org
> Objet: Re: TR: [opencms-dev] how to include a link content ??
>
>
> What about using something like
>
> CmsJspActionElement cms =
>  new CmsJspActionElement(pageContext, request, response);
> String foldername = "/myfolder/";
> Iterator i =
> cms.getCmsObject().getFilesInFolder(foldername).iterator();
>
> That should give you a list of all of the files in a folder, including
> (I believe) links.
>
> Matt
>
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 03:10, Apostoly Guillaume wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm reposting this question because I had no answer and i'm sure
>> there's
> an
>> easy solution to it.
>> Thanks by advance, for your help.
>>
>> Guillaume.
>>
>> Objet: [opencms-dev] how to include a link content ??
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've developed a peace of JSP that display all documents (to be shown
>> in navigation from a directory) by using cms.include.
>> This is basically the code.
>>
>> com.opencms.flex.jsp.CmsJspNavElement rootNe
>> while (rootI.hasNext())
>>     {
>>     rootNe = (com.opencms.flex.jsp.CmsJspNavElement)rootI.next();
>>     cms.include(rootNe.getResourceName());
>>     }
>>
>> This works, but if i put in my folder a link to another document,
>> instead
> of
>> a page, this doesn't work anymore.
>> So how can I :
>> - test if the current "rootNe" is a link or a page ?
>> - gain access to the linked page to include it ?
>>
>> Thanks by advance for your help,
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Guillaume.
>>
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