Re: webcat NT

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16355
interpreted = N
texte = >I am using the webdelivery mechanism to create an html page. I can choose >the webdelivery folder as can the mac, but I cannot choose to rename the >webdelivery.html document as is the case with the mac as well(based on >your information here).I can edit the webdelivery.html document, but >cannot rename it and expect webmerchant to move it around as far as I can >tell webmerchant copies the webdelivery.html document and places it in >the webdelivery folder as [cart].html.Ah, but you can certainly use WebCatalog's [copyfile], [movefile] and/or [deletefile] tags to deal with the actual changing of the file name from [cart].html to somethingElse.tpl and then moving it to whatever other location you'd like it to be in.You'll just have to figure out a way to make WebCatalog look inside the WebDelivery folder whenever you want it to process the .html files WebMerchant creates and places in there. And that can be done by having the buyer click on an existing link -- on the Thank You page, for example -- or by using some other innovative technique ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>I am using the webdelivery mechanism to create an html page. I can choose >the webdelivery folder as can the mac, but I cannot choose to rename the >webdelivery.html document as is the case with the mac as well(based on >your information here).I can edit the webdelivery.html document, but >cannot rename it and expect webmerchant to move it around as far as I can >tell webmerchant copies the webdelivery.html document and places it in >the webdelivery folder as [cart].html.Ah, but you can certainly use WebCatalog's [copyfile], [movefile] and/or [deletefile] tags to deal with the actual changing of the file name from [cart].html to somethingElse.tpl and then moving it to whatever other location you'd like it to be in.You'll just have to figure out a way to make WebCatalog look inside the WebDelivery folder whenever you want it to process the .html files WebMerchant creates and places in there. And that can be done by having the buyer click on an existing link -- on the Thank You page, for example -- or by using some other innovative technique ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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