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    There is a good example of what I mean here: http://www.yorkcatering.co.uk/equipm...equipment.html

    If you select 'Contact Grills' from the side menu here, you see that the URL changes but most of the page content stays the same (apart from the products being narrowed down). So is this OK? .. or is there a much more effective way to do this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by openmind View Post
    Should do yes. Our system for example allows users to have products in more than one category. The product page is always the same but it might be listed in one more than one department.

    To get round the problem, users select their primary department and links to the product page from all the other departments it's listed in have nofollow added to the links.

    The same principle could be applied to your price filters.
    OK, cheers Phil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indizine View Post
    each unique URL will be seen to be different, but I assume you will be using search engine friendly URLs which will give you that anyway so they look like this:

    http://www.tinytotsbabyshop.co.uk/Nursery-Lighting/

    and

    http://www.tinytotsbabyshop.co.uk/Baby-Lighting/

    and all would be indexed and (eventually and hopefully) rank in their own right, despite containing some of the same words because the products are the same but different types, models, colours, sizes, etc. But the fact they are different makes each URL unique.
    Sandra, Are those links you added just examples or links to an actual store as i've got that down as a computer threat x220
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    Both. The web ownerss know about the threat from their avg alert and they were going to look into it at their end but i'll chase them and see what's what.
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    Here you go Sandra

    Identified their problem

    While trying to retrieve the URL:

    http://www.tinytotsbabyshop.co.uk/
    Nursery-Lighting/

    The following error was encountered:

    The requested object is INFECTED with the following viruses: Trojan-Downloader.JS.Pegel.d


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    Oh....and a suggestion as to how to remove it

    Manual Removal:
    Follow these steps to remove Trojan-Downloader.JS.Codebase.c from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake.
    Remove Files:
    Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer:
    protect.php

    Remove Files and Directories
    Many programs create one or more directories, at the time of installation, for the convenient organization of their files. Such directories are logical containers. Complete removal of a pest may require removal of files in various locations, and may require removal of one or more directories.
    Both Files and Directories may be found and removed using Windows Explorer:
    1. Right-click on the Start button (lower left of your screen).
    2. Choose Explore.
    3. Locate the file or directory of interest and highlight it.
    4. Right-click to invoke the popup menu, and choose Delete.
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    I will let the client know, many thanks for taking the time to do this, you're a star as usual.
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    No problems Sandra

    I am here to server ;-)
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