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You can use an argument on your view to apply the filter from the URL. If you set the "action to take if argument is not present" to display all values then your standard job page will continue to function as before.

In Drupal 7 arguments are called "contextual filters" and are hidden amongst the "advanced" view options.

You can use an argument on your view to apply the filter from the URL. If you set the "action to take if argument is not present" to display all values then your standard job page will continue to function as before.

You can use an argument on your view to apply the filter from the URL. If you set the "action to take if argument is not present" to display all values then your standard job page will continue to function as before.

In Drupal 7 arguments are called "contextual filters" and are hidden amongst the "advanced" view options.

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drmonkeyninja
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You can use an argument on your view to apply the filter from the URL. If you set the "action to take if argument is not present" to display all values then your standard job page will continue to function as before.