Re: Am I going senile? (Price recalc based on quantity)

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13728
interpreted = N
texte = At 1:28 PM 10/3/97, you wrote: >>OK, I figured out my problem. I needed to remove the passwrod security for >>changing an item's price at runtime. >> >>Is there any way to allow a change by hardcoded WEBDNA but not by >>URL-passing? > >Yes, in the formulas.db you can use any WebDNA expression to create a >price. I'll look into special-casing [SetLineItem] as another avenue, >because it makes sense that you should be able to use an embedded context >to securely change a price.Great! You can ignore my other post, as you've already answered the question!Thanks, Grant.___________________________________________________________________________ For software for Network Marketers, check out http://www.kaizensoft.com Upline is Online: http://www.upline.com * NOW!: http://www.slight-edge.com ___________________________________________________________________________ ============================ Luke Melia || Was it for this my || || life I sought? || Snail Mail: || Maybe so and || 106 South St. Suite 209 || maybe not... || Charlottesville, VA 22902 ===========PHISH============ (804) 963-2608 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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At 1:28 PM 10/3/97, you wrote: >>OK, I figured out my problem. I needed to remove the passwrod security for >>changing an item's price at runtime. >> >>Is there any way to allow a change by hardcoded WEBDNA but not by >>URL-passing? > >Yes, in the formulas.db you can use any WebDNA expression to create a >price. I'll look into special-casing [setlineitem] as another avenue, >because it makes sense that you should be able to use an embedded context >to securely change a price.Great! You can ignore my other post, as you've already answered the question!Thanks, Grant.___________________________________________________________________________ For software for Network Marketers, check out http://www.kaizensoft.com Upline is Online: http://www.upline.com * NOW!: http://www.slight-edge.com ___________________________________________________________________________ ============================ Luke Melia || Was it for this my || || life I sought? || Snail Mail: || Maybe so and || 106 South St. Suite 209 || maybe not... || Charlottesville, VA 22902 ===========PHISH============ (804) 963-2608 Luke Melia

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