Posted by Chris Gorospe on 11/01/07 05:52
Geoff Muldoon wrote:
> Phil Latio says...
>> What is the technical name or the name most commonly used for the below?
>>
>> United Kingdom >> Wiltshire >> Trowbridge
>
>> Sure it has name from a fairy tale but for the life of me I can't remember.
>> I keep thinking daisy chaining but I know it's not. Is it something from
>> Hansel and Gretal?
>
> Bread crumb navigation.
>
> GM
I've never heard this term before, although I'm sure it's what the OP is
looking for. If it is true, I don't see how this makes sense.
cat_id -> cat_parent -> cat
How does that relate to a trail? I agree that from start to finish it's
possible to have many alternate paths leading to other "cats", but in
the sense of navigating via a pre-made (bread crumb) trail would be more
of a direct path.
I don't know why I'm thinking so much of this. haha.
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