gettyimages.com has an advanced search that is similar to a faceted
search.  The filters can be combined and turned on and off via
checkboxes.  It works for them because their user's are domain
knowledgeable.  I don't know if it would work so well for a general
e-commerce site though.  CNET has a more user-friendly faceted search
which supports some of the options you mention.  Once you drill down
far enough the filters are displayed  in a row and you can click the
"X" to get rid of a particular filter.


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