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In a website project (VS 2010) I do have a <asp:Menu> that feeds on the web.sitemap using the System.Web.XmlSiteMapProvider having security trimming enabled.

All works well. Obviously a user has to authenticate as "Administrator" to see the child nodes from the sample below. But the issue here is that sitemap nodes with absolute urls do not show in the menu. Below is an excerpt of the web.sitemap:

<siteMapNode url="~/Administration/default.aspx" title="Administration" roles="Administrator" >
   <siteMapNode url="~/Administration/worksfine.aspx" title="Does show" />
   <siteMapNode url="http://pmspublic.in.ohchr.org" title="Does not show" />
</siteMapNode>

Any ideas how to accomplish this without hacking into the DataBound Event of the menu control? Thanks

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So there is security trimming enabled and the node with the absolute url was inside a restricted SiteMapNode. Since the external URL does not have a web.config to check current user's permissions the respective sitemap node was simply dropped.

Solution: Add a roles="*" to the absolute url node and the security trimming for that node will be skipped since everybody is allowed to access the node anyway. Like this:

<siteMapNode url="~/Administration/default.aspx" title="Administration" roles="Administrator" >
   <siteMapNode url="~/Administration/worksfine.aspx" title="Does show" />
   <siteMapNode url="http://pmspublic.in.ohchr.org" title="Does not show" roles="*" />
</siteMapNode>

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