Why use a property for this? The way I've done this in the past is to do this: <dtml-in "objectValues(['Folder'])" sort=title skip_unauthorized> <dtml-if "title != ''"> <a href="<dtml-var absolute_url>"><dtml-var title></a> </dtml-if> </dtml-in> Basically, if there is a title, display the folder. If there isn't a title, then don't display it.. HTH, Adam On 17-Feb-2000 Roddy wrote:
Next question on making my menu...
I'd like to store a property in any of my folders that specifies them as hidden. Then I need to be able to access that property from any other page to check if it's there and is true, if it is then I don't display it in the generated menu. If it's not there or if it's false then it can be displayed in the menu.
Help? I think the important bit is that folders may not contain the property (so I don't have to add it to every new folder!).
-- Roddy
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