I was happily hard coding the breadcrumbs until I found that there were going 
to be several ways to reach many of the pages and in this case the context in 
which the user is reading the information is very important. Is there a way of 
determining which page the user came from? If I knew the previous page could I 
display the appropriate breadcrumb trail using some kind of if statement?

Linda



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