Re: Duplicate Cart Problem in Netscape
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 28680
interpreted = N
texte = on 03/07/00 1:43 AM, Kenneth Grome at ken@simplewebstores.com wrote:> Then the next page cannot get the old cart value from the current page --> unless you're using some other method to pass the current cart value to the> next page, such as a cookie or something ...I'm not using cookies (I hate 'em). >> It is simply
> > This is not a valid html tag. Please copy and paste your actual code.Sorry about that. I deleted some experimental stuff and fouled it up. Thelink from the ThankYou.tpl page should have read:Start Another Shopping TripI also tried
andandStart a New Shopping TripAll of these links go to the appropriate page, but allow the cart number tobe used again when using Netscape. Again, the problem never pops up in IE.>> Even if it did have [cart] in it, it souldn't pass a cart number to an html>> page, should it?> > Of course it will pass it to the next page if it's in the URL, because that's> what happens with any parameter you add to a URL -- it gets passed to the next> page.OK, but there is no [cart] anywhere in the URL. This must be a problem withNetscape's cache since it never appears in IE.Thanks, Ken.Glenn-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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on 03/07/00 1:43 AM, Kenneth Grome at ken@simplewebstores.com wrote:> Then the next page cannot get the old cart value from the current page --> unless you're using some other method to pass the current cart value to the> next page, such as a cookie or something ...I'm not using cookies (I hate 'em). >> It is simply > > This is not a valid html tag. Please copy and paste your actual code.Sorry about that. I deleted some experimental stuff and fouled it up. Thelink from the ThankYou.tpl page should have read:Start Another Shopping TripI also triedandandStart a New Shopping TripAll of these links go to the appropriate page, but allow the cart number tobe used again when using Netscape. Again, the problem never pops up in IE.>> Even if it did have [cart] in it, it souldn't pass a cart number to an html>> page, should it?> > Of course it will pass it to the next page if it's in the URL, because that's> what happens with any parameter you add to a URL -- it gets passed to the next> page.OK, but there is no [cart] anywhere in the URL. This must be a problem withNetscape's cache since it never appears in IE.Thanks, Ken.Glenn-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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