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How do we handle the breadcrumb section ?

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vilrbn

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Oct 29, 2002
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FR
Hello,

I have to handle the "path" of my Web site and don't know if there is already an easy way to manage it.
Is there a specific control to use or do we have to dynamically build it with hyperlinks each time the user reaches a new page ?

IE: home > Forums > Programmers >

Thanks for your help.
 
I don't think there is a specific control, however a customer user control would seem to be in order here. That'l do donkey, that'l do
[bravo] Mark
If you are unsure of forum etiquette check here faq796-2540
 
Customer user control? Is that like a custom user control, but its defined by a customer?
:p

(oh, the Winnipeg/Edmonton razzing begins!)
;)

D
 
It's exactly that D!

How do you know that a someone is from Winnipeg? Watch them drive.
One ski-doo mitt on steering wheel, one ski-doo mitt scraper in hand out front window scraping frost, "Guess Who" on 8 track playing "American Woman", hockey equipment smelling up car interior, waiting at lights for snow removal equipment to finish clearing intersection:
That'l do donkey, that'l do
[bravo] Mark
If you are unsure of forum etiquette check here faq796-2540
 
vilrbn
I don't understand your question. Do you mean just that if you move your application from one directory to another, you are worried about the hyperlinks breaking or something? In that case, do not specify the full url for the hyperlink - just specify the relative path.
eg just WebForm1.aspx as opposed to
Or do you mean something else?

Hope this helps
Mark Mark [openup]
 
I just want to build this path and was wondered what name it has, in order to find nice samples.
I believed there was a special trick to do this.
 
unfortunately not you will have to build something. That'l do donkey, that'l do
[bravo] Mark
If you are unsure of forum etiquette check here faq796-2540
 
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