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root node problme in sitemap file

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    i have menu control which contains three root nodes admin --page1 --page2 --page3 transaction --page4 --page5 --page6 reports --page7 --page8 --page9 i want to use the sitemappath control but in the site map path , i can add one root node thus it creates one root node only.How should i avoid this problem. I mean when i click the page 4 , then the sitemap should show Home > Transaction > page4 But xml file does not allow more then one root node.

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      i have menu control which contains three root nodes admin --page1 --page2 --page3 transaction --page4 --page5 --page6 reports --page7 --page8 --page9 i want to use the sitemappath control but in the site map path , i can add one root node thus it creates one root node only.How should i avoid this problem. I mean when i click the page 4 , then the sitemap should show Home > Transaction > page4 But xml file does not allow more then one root node.

      Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the ready cash. USE IT.

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      You need to add a root node named "Home". Then it will show Home > Transaction > page4 if you are in page4

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        You need to add a root node named "Home". Then it will show Home > Transaction > page4 if you are in page4

        All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia How to use google | Ask smart questions

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        very right approach.. cheers !

        Ashish Sehajpal

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          very right approach.. cheers !

          Ashish Sehajpal

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          Thanks :)

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