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Old 10-16-2004, 02:01 PM
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Default Variables contained in Breadcrumb Trail

I want to refer to the category, the user is currently in. To be able to say for example "our offers in DVD" in the Headline of the page (or even in meta tags).

I assume that it can be done by calling a variable contained in Breadcrumb Trail.

But I have no idea, whats it called nor how to do it.

Is there any HowTo or or documentation? Have you done it?

Any hint is welcome....

By the way: I dont want the wohle trail, just the current category...
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key to meta tags is in the meta_tag.php file located in .../includes/

check out http://www.makemethis.com and you will be able to see the tags in action...

this file is a great file to work with and can preform some neat little switches else where in the site with a little effort
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key to meta tags is in the meta_tag.php file located in .../includes/
No file like that there, not even close. Could not find it anyware else either.
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assumption was that you are using MS2 MAX 1.5.5 or newer...if using OSC version...get the meta_tag mod and incorporate it...

it will do the job
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