I have a traditional menu that us based on this convention
<ul>
<li><xp:link>menu link 1</xp:menulink></li>
<li><xp:menulink>menu link 2</xp:menulink></li>
</ul>
I want to selectively render the menu link 2 based on some logic.
I can render the <xp:link> fine but as the <li> is a HTML tag rather than an XPages Tag the rendering cannot be controlled.
I noticed that there is a tagName property for <xp:text> but not for <xp:link>.
see : http://xpagesblog.com/XPagesHome.nsf/Entry.xsp?documentId=4EB7314545EE0C19852578CB0066CE4C
What is the easiest way to manage this without using repeats etc ?
You can also wrap the entire <li>...</li> tag in an <xp:panel> tag that has a rendered script on it. Don't give the xp:panel an ID and no extra code is sent to the browser.
If you are using the Extlib or UP1 then you can also use the <xe:listcontainer> tag. It renders each direct child entry as a list item so you would end up with code similar to..
<xe:listcontainer>
<xp:link> ... </xp:link>
<xp:link rendered="renderscript"> ... </xp:link>
<xp:link> ... </xp:link>
</xe:listcontainer>
In this case there is no need for you to add the <ul> or <li> tags in the code, the ExtLib will look after that for you.
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