Originally posted by wfl
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Tracey,
I'm sure some clever javascript bunny could write a little javascript method that checks to see if the page has been opened by a parent window or not and display the "close this window" OR "click here for product listing" accordingly?
just a thought.Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
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Originally posted by ferguswTracey,
I'm sure some clever javascript bunny could write a little javascript method that checks to see if the page has been opened by a parent window or not and display the "close this window" OR "click here for product listing" accordingly?
just a thought.
So yes, I'm sure it would be possible...then it could either close the window OR link to the listings page and I could lose one of the links!
actually...I'm sure I can do that myself...
let's see, shall we?
Tracey
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Originally posted by budgetbumpsactually, the link underneath my "return to product listing" does a similar thing... closing the pop up, if it is one...or, alternatively, if it's been "landed on" as a main page, acting as a browser "back" link
So yes, I'm sure it would be possible...then it could either close the window OR link to the listings page and I could lose one of the links!
actually...I'm sure I can do that myself...
let's see, shall we?
I got it to work in IE...but it doesn't work in FF (and I'm used to stuff happening the other way around!)
I'll leave it "as is" for now (other things to do)..no doubt I'll confront it again soonTracey
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Originally posted by wflLooking at my bread crumb problem it looks as if the trail always uses the path to a duplicate item if one exists. Perhaps this is something to do with the way the data is ordered or indexed.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
THIS is an original
THIS is a duplicate
as is THIS
Are you extended info pages unique for each duplicate?
That's the only reason I can think that a genuine duplicate extended info wouldn't show the right breadcrumb trialTracey
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Just a little note to say thanks to all on this thread - top tips and gave me some instant answers and ideas. Customers can now navigate our site from extended info pages that they find by seo! Well worth the mornings forum search and playing. Cheers DDonna
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Originally posted by NormanRouxelHave you tried
Code:<a href="<actinic:variable name="SectionPageName" />#<actinic:variable name="EncodedProductAnchor" />">Click</a>
Well done Norman!
Succinct and accurate, as always.
Precisely what I was looking for.
As usual, telephone support had no idea .....
Many thanksKind Regards
Sean Williams
Calamander Ltd
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