includes and cart numbers

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13482
interpreted = N
texte = Howdy folks-We are using WebCatalog 2.0 on our site (www.go-organic.com) and are having some interesting problems...We utilize a server side include to build the left-hand navigation bar for our site. The included file contains $search calls so people can find all shirts or pants or whatever in our database. Here is an example:All T-Shirts
Now, whenever people click on any of the items (like the one shown here), they get a NEW shopping cart number, as opposed to their existing number just being passed on. This is wreaking some serious havoc on our users, as their shopping cart keeps getting nuked. When a user clicks on a $search link on the right-hand side of the screen, which is hard coded into the page (no includes), the shopping cart number remains consistant.It would appear that the include is causing the problem. Has anyone else experienced this, and is there a solution? (beyond just hard-coding all of our pages)Thanks.Josh Knauer Executive Director The EnviroLink Network http://www.envirolink.org Phone: (412) 683-6400 Fax: (412) 683-8460 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: includes and cart numbers (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  2. Re: includes and cart numbers (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  3. RE: includes and cart numbers (Marc Eagle 1997)
  4. Re: includes and cart numbers (Josh Knauer 1997)
  5. Re: includes and cart numbers (Josh Knauer 1997)
  6. Re: includes and cart numbers (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. Re: includes and cart numbers (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  8. Re: includes and cart numbers (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  9. Re: includes and cart numbers (John Hill 1997)
  10. includes and cart numbers (Josh Knauer 1997)
Howdy folks-We are using WebCatalog 2.0 on our site (www.go-organic.com) and are having some interesting problems...We utilize a server side include to build the left-hand navigation bar for our site. The included file contains $search calls so people can find all shirts or pants or whatever in our database. Here is an example:[cart]>All T-Shirts
Now, whenever people click on any of the items (like the one shown here), they get a NEW shopping cart number, as opposed to their existing number just being passed on. This is wreaking some serious havoc on our users, as their shopping cart keeps getting nuked. When a user clicks on a $search link on the right-hand side of the screen, which is hard coded into the page (no includes), the shopping cart number remains consistant.It would appear that the include is causing the problem. Has anyone else experienced this, and is there a solution? (beyond just hard-coding all of our pages)Thanks.Josh Knauer Executive Director The EnviroLink Network http://www.envirolink.org Phone: (412) 683-6400 Fax: (412) 683-8460 Josh Knauer

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