I started with the code from Dominic Barnes, incorporated the feedback from cWoDeR and I still had problems with the breadcrumbs at the third level when I used a sub-directory. So I rewrote it and have included the code below.
Note that I have set up my web site structure such that pages to be subordinate to (linked from) a page at the root level are set up as follows:
Create a folder with the EXACT same name as the file (including capitalization), minus the suffix, as a folder at the root level
place all subordinate files/pages into this folder
(eg, if want sobordinate pages for Customers.php:
This structure will work for multiple levels of subfolders.
Just make sure you follow the file structure described above AND insert an index.php file with the code shown in each subfolder.
The code in the index.php page in each subfolder looks like:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Redirected</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
$root_dir = "web_root/" ;
$last_dir=array_slice(array_filter(explode('/',$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'])),-2,1,false) ;
$path_to_redirect = "/".$root_dir.$last_dir[0].".php" ;
header('Location: '.$path_to_redirect) ;
?>
</body>
</html>
If you use the root directory of the server as your web root (ie /var/www/html) then set $root_dir="": (do NOT leave the trailing "/" in). If you use a subdirectory for your web site (ie /var/www/html/web_root then set $root_dir = "web_root/"; (replace web_root with the actual name of your web directory)(make sure to include the trailing /)
at any rate, here is my (derivative) code:
<?php
// Big Thank You to the folks on StackOverflow
// See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2594211/php-simple-dynamic-breadcrumb
// Edited to enable using subdirectories to /var/www/html as root
// eg, using /var/www/html/<this folder> as the root directory for this web site
// To enable this, enter the name of the subdirectory being used as web root
// in the $directory2 variable below
// Make sure to include the trailing "/" at the end of the directory name
// eg use $directory2="this_folder/" ;
// do NOT use $directory2="this_folder" ;
// If you actually ARE using /var/www/html as the root directory,
// just set $directory2 = "" (blank)
// with NO trailing "/"
// This function will take $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] and build a breadcrumb based on the user's current path
function breadcrumbs($separator = ' » ' , $home = 'Home')
{
// This sets the subdirectory as web_root (If you want to use a subdirectory)
// If you do not use a web_root subdirectory, set $directory2=""; (NO trailing /)
$directory2 = "web_root/" ;
// This gets the REQUEST_URI (/path/to/file.php), splits the string (using '/') into an array, and then filters out any empty values
$path = parse_url($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], PHP_URL_PATH) ;
$path_array = array_filter(explode('/',$path)) ;
// This line of code accommodates using a subfolder (/var/www/html/<this folder>) as root
// This removes the first item in the array path so it doesn't repeat
if ($directory2 != "")
{
array_shift($path_array) ;
}
// This will build our "base URL" ... Also accounts for HTTPS :)
$base = ($_SERVER['HTTPS'] ? 'https' : 'http') . '://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . '/'. $directory2 ;
// Initialize a temporary array with our breadcrumbs. (starting with our home page, which I'm assuming will be the base URL)
$breadcrumbs = Array("<a href=\"$base\">$home</a>") ;
// Get the index for the last value in our path array
$last = end($path_array) ;
// Initialize the counter
$crumb_counter = 2 ;
// Build the rest of the breadcrumbs
foreach ($path_array as $crumb)
{
// Our "title" is the text that will be displayed representing the filename without the .suffix
// If there is no "." in the crumb, it is a directory
if (strpos($crumb,".") == false)
{
$title = $crumb ;
}
else
{
$title = substr($crumb,0,strpos($crumb,".")) ;
}
// If we are not on the last index, then create a hyperlink
if ($crumb != $last)
{
$calling_page_array = array_slice(array_values(array_filter(explode('/',$path))),0,$crumb_counter,false) ;
$calling_page_path = "/".implode('/',$calling_page_array).".php" ;
$breadcrumbs[] = "<a href=".$calling_page_path.">".$title."</a>" ;
}
// Otherwise, just display the title
else
{
$breadcrumbs[] = $title ;
}
$crumb_counter = $crumb_counter + 1 ;
}
// Build our temporary array (pieces of bread) into one big string :)
return implode($separator, $breadcrumbs) ;
}
// <p><?= breadcrumbs() ? ></p>
// <p><?= breadcrumbs(' > ') ? ></p>
// <p><?= breadcrumbs(' ^^ ', 'Index') ? ></p>
?>