08-25-04 10:54 PM
Hi Bill,
the same applies.
Just use custom channel properties instead of posting properties.
Cheers,
Stefan.
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"bill tie" <billtie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> I'm sorry I didn't make myself understood, as much as I tried.
>
> No, Items are not postings. If postings are pages, e.g. page1.html.
Items
> ARE channels, i.e. containers of postings (pages).
>
> Following my example, we want:
> foo.com/Item2.1/somePage.html
>
> ...but a user will see on screen
> Group2
> Item2.1
> Item2.2
> etc.
>
> You can think of Group2 as a heading, e.g.
> Cars <-- Group2
> Sports Cars
> Used Cars
> Cars Women Love
>
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