>> Currently the breadcrumbs display directly from the custom
>> tag which works relatively well. Except there are instances
>> when I would really like to have the data placed into a list.
>> Any ideas how I could accomplish this?
You need to build the list successively with each recursion and t
Thanks for the tip barneyb, I replaced session with request and it still works beautifully.
I agree that it's not much of an issue with breadcrumb generation. I'm never going to need more than one set of breadcrumbs on a requesting page so hopefully I'm pretty safe with what I have.
Thanks again
I'd recommend using the request scope, rather than the session scope.
A breadcrumb display is not bound to a user session in any way, it's
strictly related to the current request.
Joe's suggestion to use the custom tag framework that CF provides is
superior even to that, because it allows multipl
Hey Joe,
Thanks for your input. Actually I figured something out using session variables and it works amazingly well. The performance of it also isn't too terrible since the most the script should ever recurse would be 5 or 6 times, if that.
I am, however, intrigued by your comment about havin
s that are
even less intensive, but require more development that I can't go into
right now because my dev server just came back up.
Cheers,
Joe
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From: Anne Girardeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:48:03 -0400
Subject: Re: Creating a List fr
I don't think that will work in a recursion judging by what I've read about it. It seems it just takes data from a query column and creates a list out of it. But, that's assuming all of the data needed for the list is there on the first query. Since I'm dealing with a recursion, the query will ob
valuelist() perhaps?
jb.
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 09:53:04 -0400, Anne Girardeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've created a custom tag that recurses over a database to create a breadcrumb trail. The problem I'm encountering is I would really like to be able to pull a list from that tag that it can t
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