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<%
set newsproduct=server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
sqltext="select top 12 * from news where news10=3 order by news1 desc,id desc"
newsproduct.Open sqltext,cn,1,1
if newsproduct.bof or newsproduct.eof then
response.write "No Message!"
else
i=1
do while not newsproduct.EOF
set news6=newsproduct("news6")
set idd=newsproduct("id")
set news3=newsproduct("news3")
%>
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<%
i=i+1
newsproduct.movenext
loop
end if
newsproduct.close
set newsproduct=nothing
%>
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<%
id=request("id")
set rs=server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
if id<>"" then
sqltext="select * from news where id="&id&""
else
sqltext="select top 1 * from news where news10=3"
end if
rs.Open sqltext,cn,1,1
set news3=rs("news3")
set news5=rs("news5")
set news6=rs("news6")
set news8=rs("news8")
set news12=rs("news12")
%>
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Ceramic Tile is arguably the most versatile material for both floors and walls. It is easy to clean, extremely long lasting, does not absorb smell, water or allergens, is fireproof, can be installed in any part of the house and comes in an infinite array of colors and patterns to suit any style or design.--ceramic tile |
The merits of ceramic tile were recognized early on, with a known history of their use extending back to 4,000 BC in Egypt. Over time people have perfected the manufacturing process and it has evolved from a hand made product to, in the 19th century in Britain, a highly automated, mechanized process. The Ceramic Tile manufacturing process spread quickly from Britain and was soon produced in practically every major country throughout Europe and in the US. Today it is more automated than ever.--ceramic tile |
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