Looking for old website page

I'm looking for a page on the old Logos website that was essentially a product guide for multi-volume commentaries. The page tagged the sets based on user level, to the best of my memory, I believe each set was assigned a combination of the letters S P and L, based one whether it was a language commentary, critical commentary, etc.
Choosing "Product Guides' then "Multi-Volume Commentaries" on the new website doesn't take me to that page.
Thanks,
David
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David P. Moore said:
I'm looking for a page on the old Logos website that was essentially a product guide for multi-volume commentaries. The page tagged the sets based on user level, to the best of my memory, I believe each set was assigned a combination of the letters S P and L, based one whether it was a language commentary, critical commentary, etc.
Choosing "Product Guides' then "Multi-Volume Commentaries" on the new website doesn't take me to that page.
Thanks,
David
http://www.logos.com/products/info/comparison
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David P. Moore said:
The page tagged the sets based on user level, to the best of my memory, I believe each set was assigned a combination of the letters S P and L, based one whether it was a language commentary, critical commentary, etc.
I guess it doesn't exist anymore.
But the wayback machine will take you there:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080324020653/http://www.logos.com/commentaries/multivolume
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Thanks, Todd! That was it.
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I was just looking for this today so I could tag all my new commentaries. Thank you Todd.
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There's a link that should take us to "Multi-Volume Commentaries" from the Product Guides page, but all it does is link to a search: http://www.logos.com/products/search?Product+Type=Add-on+Products&Product+Type_Add-on+Products=Collections&Product+Type_Add-on+Products_Collections=Series+%2f+Set&Resource+Type=Commentaries. At least that does give you a list of the multi-volume commentaries, but it doesn't have the helpful comparative descriptions and tags for what audience the series are geared towards. Bring back the old guide (updated)!
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Todd Phillips said:David P. Moore said:
The page tagged the sets based on user level, to the best of my memory, I believe each set was assigned a combination of the letters S P and L, based one whether it was a language commentary, critical commentary, etc.
I guess it doesn't exist anymore.
But the wayback machine will take you there:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080324020653/http://www.logos.com/commentaries/multivolume
In once again looking at this I note that I have a tendency to only purchase those commentaries marked "S" (I'm not speaking of anything purchased in bulk).
george
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