Re: PCS Frames

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10634
interpreted = N
texte = Robert Minor wrote: > > Who else is dealing with PCS on a frame based site? > I am, but my site is under development.You can try to see (it's in French) :http://www.paris-avenue.comonly informatique link working for the moment.take care that for this special development after the first page [cart] became [client], but it's the same number propagated.I do this because people buy in multiple shops but payed once, and every shops have to receive 1 e.mail with his total command, and bank 1 e.mail by shop's command .For this a client have one shopping cart by shop where he buy something : ie : N° client + reference's shop become a shopping cartJacques VERNAYPS : Excuse my bad English writing-- ============================================= - ABSIDIAL - http://www.zarcromcorp.com/absidial Decorez votre vitrine sur l'Internet mailto:absidial@zarcromcorp.com ============================================= ------------------------------------ To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.com with BODY unsubscribe WebDNA-Talk ------------------------------------ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Robert Minor wrote: > > Who else is dealing with PCS on a frame based site? > I am, but my site is under development.You can try to see (it's in French) :http://www.paris-avenue.comonly informatique link working for the moment.take care that for this special development after the first page [cart] became [client], but it's the same number propagated.I do this because people buy in multiple shops but payed once, and every shops have to receive 1 e.mail with his total command, and bank 1 e.mail by shop's command .For this a client have one shopping cart by shop where he buy something : ie : N° client + reference's shop become a shopping cartJacques VERNAYPS : Excuse my bad English writing-- ============================================= - ABSIDIAL - http://www.zarcromcorp.com/absidial Decorez votre vitrine sur l'Internet mailto:absidial@zarcromcorp.com ============================================= ------------------------------------ To leave this Talk List send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.com with BODY unsubscribe WebDNA-Talk ------------------------------------ Jacques VERNAY

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