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hi everybody,
i have been working on a breadcrumb...and the only problem im getting is the link "home". Is there an attribute i can use to make it return directly on my home page, instead of writing the link itself??
here is my XSLT:
<xsl:template match="/"> <xsl:if test="$currentPage/@level > $minLevel"> <ul class="breadcrumb pathText">
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<li class="smlPathBx1"><a href="../default.aspx">HOME</a></li>
-----------------------------------------------
<li class="smlPathBx2"></li> <xsl:for-each select="$currentPage/ancestor::* [@level > $minLevel and @level <= $maxLevel and string(umbracoNaviHide) != '1']"> <li class="smlPathBx3"> <a href="{umbraco.library:NiceUrl(@id)}"> <xsl:value-of select="@nodeName"/> </a> </li> <li class="smlPathBx4"></li> </xsl:for-each>
Nite,
Instead of writing
Try This
<li class="smlPathBx1"><a href="/">HOME</a></li>
It should return to the root of your website
Kool...it works!
Right now i have a virtual directory problem...but im sure online it will be fine!
Thanks Fuji :)
Yes on virtual directory it will redirect you to the root.
/Fuji
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return directly to the root
hi everybody,
i have been working on a breadcrumb...and the only problem im getting is the link "home". Is there an attribute i can use to make it return directly on my home page, instead of writing the link itself??
here is my XSLT:
<xsl:template match="/">
<xsl:if test="$currentPage/@level > $minLevel">
<ul class="breadcrumb pathText">
-------------------------------------
<li class="smlPathBx1"><a href="../default.aspx">HOME</a></li>
-----------------------------------------------
<li class="smlPathBx2"></li>
<xsl:for-each select="$currentPage/ancestor::* [@level > $minLevel and @level <= $maxLevel and string(umbracoNaviHide) != '1']">
<li class="smlPathBx3">
<a href="{umbraco.library:NiceUrl(@id)}">
<xsl:value-of select="@nodeName"/>
</a>
</li>
<li class="smlPathBx4"></li>
</xsl:for-each>
Nite,
Instead of writing
<li class="smlPathBx1"><a href="../default.aspx">HOME</a></li>
Try This
<li class="smlPathBx1"><a href="/">HOME</a></li>
It should return to the root of your website
Kool...it works!
Right now i have a virtual directory problem...but im sure online it will be fine!
Thanks Fuji :)
Yes on virtual directory it will redirect you to the root.
/Fuji
is working on a reply...