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[Resolved] Single search page with multiple taxonomies

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Problem: I have two Views. I'm using the first View on page 1 and displaying on the search form. It's set up to display the results on page 2, where I have inserted View 2. The taxonomy filters I selected in page 1 search form do not seem to be applied to the View results in page 2.

Solution: Check to be sure your Query Filters are identical, including the URL parameter spelling and punctuation.

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Last updated by Christian Cox 6 years, 4 months ago.

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#954587

Respond "no" here. You want to keep the Query Filters in place. This alert may appear when you modify Query Filter URL parameters, or when you remove filters from the Search and Pagination editor.

#954644
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Hi Christian - While making some HTML changes on the members-found view, there is a notice (see image).

Do I need to address that?

thanks!

#954660

If the View is to be filtered by these criteria, you should respond "No".