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You are here>> "; # What file do you want to not print a link to? (drop the .php suffix & capitalize the filename) $ignore = array("Index","Home"); ####################################### # Do not modify beneath this point unless you know what you're doing! function check_ignore($ignore,$referer){ if (count($ignore)){ global $errors; $found = true; #$referer = $path[$number]; for ($x=0; $x < count($ignore); $x++){ if ($ignore[$x] == $referer){ $found = false; } } return $found; } else { return true; //Not a good idea, if empty, it will allow it. } } #Splits the path into an array using a forward slash $path = explode ("/", $originalpath); #Counts How many elements are in the array so the loop below knows how long to loop $totalelements = count ($path); # Print out the Link to the Homepage printf("%s", $urlbase, $roottitle); # Loops thru the array printing out the link to the respective directory or file for($number=1; $number<$totalelements-1 ; $number++) { #Appends the next directory or file down to the URL $urlbase = $urlbase . "/" . $path[$number]; # Do Some Formatting on the Link Text #Replace Triple Underscore with Ampersand Surrounded By Underscores to be later converted to spaces $path[$number] = str_replace("___", "_&_", $path[$number]); #Replace Underscore with Space $path[$number] = str_replace("_", " ", $path[$number]); #Replace Tilde with Question Mark $path[$number] = str_replace("~", "?", $path[$number]); #Erase .php file extension $path[$number] = str_replace(".php", "", $path[$number]); #Capitalize All Words $path[$number] = ucwords($path[$number]); # Print Out The URL With The Formatted Link Text if(check_ignore($ignore,$path[$number])){ printf("%s%s", $seperator, $urlbase, $path[$number]); } } print ("> Current Page "); ?>

Government faces Judicial Review over 'illegal' British Energy loan.
The High Court today gave Ecotricity and Greenpeace leave to proceed with a Judicial Review of the Government's decision to loan £650 million of taxpayers money to private nuclear generator British Energy. The case will be heard the week of 27th January, 2003.


Cosmetics Cover Up
Perfumes, shower gel and deodorants could contain toxic chemicals. These chemicals can disrupt hormones, affect the immune system or trigger cancer.


Food Additives! Mother does know best!
A government funded study shows that parents are correct in suspecting that artificial colourings can affect children's behaviour.


British Energy £650 million bailout is unlawful!
British Energy's £650 million loan of taxpayer's money has been confirmed as illegal state aid by the European Commission.


URGENT: Email action - stop contamination of our bodies by man-made chemicals
As you may know, new chemicals laws are being drafted up in Europe, which will affect us here in the UK. The laws are being drafted jointly by the Environment and Enterprise departments (or DGs) in the European Commission and there have been long delays because they can’t agree on certain key issues.


Rainbow Warrior to study dolphins and porpoises off SW Coast
Greenpeace and the Whale and Dolphin conservation Society to undertake vital cetacean research off the Devon and Cornwall coast


Esso - The worlds No 1 threat to the climate
Esso uses dirty tricks, flawed pseudo science and political hand greasing to destroy the climate for profit.


Greenpeace - Protestors shutdown Esso operations in Luxembourg
More than six hundred volunteers from
around the world have spread out over Luxembourg this morning to shut down the entire Esso operation in the country.



FOE Real Food
Food and farming in the UK faces a stark choice. Do we continue to put profit first? Or adopt practices that safeguard the future of what we eat - and those who provide it.


FOE Corporates
The balance of power has shifted. Governments are losing control to huge multinational corporations.  This process is putting basic human rights and vast areas of the natural world in serious danger. It's time to challenge the rise of corporate power.


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