Can you tell me how to read the history object in JS as I think that is exactly
what I want.
Linda
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From: Ross Clutterbuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 April 2005 17:13
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Subject:RE: [wdvltalk] breadcrumb problem
Linda:
I did stumble upon a Javascript that read query
strings in URLs with no back-end processing, but I
don't have access to my work machine at the moment.
If I can dig it out then in theory you could pass
query strings (like newpage.html?prevpage=index) and
then read it off so you can trace wh
al user session so we could understand how the navigation path (which
is what I presume you mean when you say "context") is "very important?"
Cheers,
Scott
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From: "Linda Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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$_SESSION[breadcrumb2] = "$_SESSION[breadcrumb1]";
$_SESSION[breadcrumb1] = $HTTP_REFERER;
Just a thought?
Tris...
"Linda Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
08/04/2005 11:20
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I was happily hard coding the breadcrumbs until I found that there were going
to be several ways to reach many of the pages and in this case the context in
which the user is reading the information is very important. Is there a way of
determining which page the user came from? If I knew the prev
or fewer bytes. As the saying goes,
don't sweat the small stuff.
Cheers,
Scott
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From: "Ross Clutterbuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: [wdvltalk] breadcrumb problem
Linda:
With CD distribution you do hav
Linda:
With CD distribution you do have the luxury of allowing a certain "bloat" to
your code as you don't have to worry about download times etc. so in that
regard you might as well just hard code your breadcrumbs. This of course
does make updating a nightmare especially if your CD-based site i
I want to use automatically generated breadcrumbs but the 'site' is going to be
distributed on CD and I cannot find a way to do it. Most of the scripts I have
seen assume a normal website hosted on a server and do not work for a site
which will be on a local disk. I would like to use the page ti