Re: referrer and no caches
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13400
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texte = Regarding the second question: is the WebCatalog template caching turnedoff as well (this would affect pages built on the fly obviously, soprobably doesn't have too much of an affect). More likely, this is abrowser issue. Have you tried different browsers?The first code snippet looks OK. The error message you're getting is a bitodd since, I assume, an add to cart works just fine with the shopping carttemplate which is in the same folder as kgcontents.tpl. Does the add tocart function work? If so, after you do that, try editing the URL andchangin add to remove and execute the line again. Does this work? Itshould. Next edit the URL and change the template to kgcontents. At thispoint you should have the URL below. Checking the shopping cart folderpreference in the WebCatalog administration pages might be a good idea. Itis probably a relative path to a folder called shoppingcarts. Perhapsthis folder position or name changed?John.>
href=kgcontents1.tpl?command=remove&db=catalog.txt&cart=[cart]&sku=[url][sk>u][/url]&user=[user]&pass=[pass]>>Changed my mind.
I don't want this one.>>>This doesn't work, or I should say it sorta works. It will fail and tell me>that>Error: could not create shopping cart file on Shopping Carts Folder. Folder>may not exist.>>Can I do this?>It would be great to take the shopper back to the same page he was just on.>>>>Also . . . .>>>I'm trying to make pages non-cached. No luck there either.>I'm on NT 4.0 and have used both the meta tags pragma and a meta tag with>expiration dates. Do luck at all. Meta tag with refresh works fine, so I'm>really stymied why I cannot make pages viewed in WebCataog uncached.>>I'm trying to completely stop anyone from using the backup button when>within the stores.>>>>Richard Kwasniewski>kwas@webgraphics.comJohn A. Hill Pacific Coast Software11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #453 * Web tools for Macintosh and WinNT *San Diego, CA 92128 http://www.smithmicro.com
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Regarding the second question: is the WebCatalog template caching turnedoff as well (this would affect pages built on the fly obviously, soprobably doesn't have too much of an affect). More likely, this is abrowser issue. Have you tried different browsers?The first code snippet looks OK. The error message you're getting is a bitodd since, I assume, an add to cart works just fine with the shopping carttemplate which is in the same folder as kgcontents.tpl. Does the add tocart function work? If so, after you do that, try editing the URL andchangin add to remove and execute the line again. Does this work? Itshould. Next edit the URL and change the template to kgcontents. At thispoint you should have the URL below. Checking the shopping cart folderpreference in the WebCatalog administration pages might be a good idea. Itis probably a relative path to a folder called shoppingcarts. Perhapsthis folder position or name changed?John.>
href=kgcontents1.tpl?command=remove&db=catalog.txt&cart=[cart]&sku=
[url][sk>u][/url]&user=[user]&pass=[pass]>>Changed my mind.
I don't want this one.>>>This doesn't work, or I should say it sorta works. It will fail and tell me>that>Error: could not create shopping cart file on Shopping Carts Folder. Folder>may not exist.>>Can I do this?>It would be great to take the shopper back to the same page he was just on.>>>>Also . . . .>>>I'm trying to make pages non-cached. No luck there either.>I'm on NT 4.0 and have used both the meta tags pragma and a meta tag with>expiration dates. Do luck at all. Meta tag with refresh works fine, so I'm>really stymied why I cannot make pages viewed in WebCataog uncached.>>I'm trying to completely stop anyone from using the backup button when>within the stores.>>>>Richard Kwasniewski>kwas@webgraphics.comJohn A. Hill Pacific Coast Software11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #453 * Web tools for Macintosh and WinNT *San Diego, CA 92128 http://www.smithmicro.com
John Hill
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