Hi folks. I have a problem with dynamic template generating "path" showing where is user now. Example URL: /main/category/1/html Main-Categories-TechLib-Html or URL: /main/category/ Main-Categories or: URL: /main/blog/post/10/02/2007 Main-Blog-Posts-Title of post Something like this. I'm using catalyst frame work. There is one decision in my head: create tree in a hash of section info with parent_id.
[% sect_info = { main => {url => '/main', title => 'Main page of app', name => 'Main +', parent => ''} category => { url => '/main/category', title => 'List of catego +ries', name => 'Categories', parent => 'main' } } %]
and create function to parse this tree. Have any decisions?

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