Monday 25 April 2005 5:48:55 am - 4 replies
Eivind Marienborg
Monday 25 April 2005 5:58:31 am
You could do a switch on the parent_node_id in the loop of the result.
As far as I know there is no node_filter_type/node_filter_array possibility, but it has been posted as a suggestion.
Felix Laate
Monday 25 April 2005 6:01:29 am
Hi Siw!
I'm sure there more ways to do this, but one way would be to use a attribute-filter in your fetch:
attribute_filter, array( array( 'folder/title', '!=', 'Archive' ) )
or something like that..
Felix
Publlic Relations Manager Greater Stavanger www.greaterstavanger.com
Siw Helen Thorslund
Monday 25 April 2005 10:57:17 pm
I change the code to:
{let first_level=fetch( 'content', 'list', hash( 'parent_node_id', 2, 'class_filter_type', 'include', 'limit', 10, 'sort_by', array( priority, true() ), 'class_filter_array', array( 'folder', 'feedback_form' ), 'attribute_filter', array( array( 'folder/title', '!=', 'Archive' ) ) ) )}
But this time i do not get any result at all...
Any suggestions?
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Tore Skobba
Monday 25 April 2005 11:51:37 pm
Hi
One easy way is to fetch all, then when you do your itterations check for folder 102. I.e
{section loop=$first_level} {section show=$item.node_id|eq(102)} {* Do nothing *} {section-else} {* Do your actions *}
{/section}{/section}
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