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  Perl Breadcrumb Trail

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  • Description: This lightweight but powerful Perl/CGI script automatically creates dynamic menus based on the users’ current location in the site. Allowing the user to see exactly where they are in the site hierarchy and navigate to any part of it quickly and easily. It can be inserted easily in a page, site or template with Sever Side Includes and style sheets used to integrate it into your own theme. Example output; Home >> Products >> Components >> CPUs


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    Resource Details:
    Price :free
    Date Added :Mon Apr 14, 2008
    Author :Neil Black

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