We need two pages customized. You can see the website that we are working on here: [login to view URL] We have a mixture of static and dynamic catalog pages. The problem we have is that we have many sub-categories and we need a bread-crumb navigation trail on the category and product pages. You can see an example of this here: [login to view URL] with the “Home > Batteries > Motorola Batteries?? at the top. This is easy because it is a static page. However, once you click on a product from that page it goes to a dynamic page and the breadcrumb trail now gets pulled out of the database and goes back to the dynamic pages instead of our custom static pages. First, we need the breadcrumb trail that is in the [login to view URL] page added to the [login to view URL] page. This can be added exactly as is. Second, we need the breadcrumb trail on the [login to view URL] page modified so we can specify whether it goes to the default pages as it does now, or to a custom page of our choosing. We will specify the page it goes to in the database table CATEGORY with the column name of CUSTCHAR1 If that custom field is empty it will behave in the default manner. If there is a page name in there, eg. [login to view URL] it will go to that page instead [login to view URL] like it does now. I have attached a copy of all the asp pages in our site. If you have any questions just let me know. Thanks, Nurhan
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## Platform
ASP on windows server 2003 with SQL Server backend