Re: Webcat/Webmerchant
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
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numero = 16273
interpreted = N
texte = >On 2/25/98 7:34 PM, Kenneth Grome wrote:>>>>How would one do such a thing, as far as I can tell webmerchant will>>>email all kinds of stuff, but does not conditionally return a page.>>>>Yes it does, that's why there are two different email messages that go>>with WebMerchant, they are identified in the WebMerchant preferences I>>believe.>>>>But there are only two possible email messages, one for Yippee and one>>for Sorry, and you cannot use any WebDNA tags in those email messages to>>perform any additional WebCat tricks on your server, because WebMerchant>>doesn't understand WebDNA.>>I know that it will email the Yippee and the Sorry. But how do I>reference to the yippee or sorry page? The Yippe or sorry page could>contain dna right? I am missing something fundamental here I think.No you're right, the fact is that WebCat responds with a template that is NOT conditional, so there's no way to change the pages after the person submits the order. But since WebCat will display a link to a download page if the buyer is purchasing a downloadable item, maybe you can use that feature to lead your buyer to the page you want him to see after his charge is approved.Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionshttp://webdna.net/mailto:ken@webdna.net
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>On 2/25/98 7:34 PM, Kenneth Grome wrote:>>>>How would one do such a thing, as far as I can tell webmerchant will>>>email all kinds of stuff, but does not conditionally return a page.>>>>Yes it does, that's why there are two different email messages that go>>with WebMerchant, they are identified in the WebMerchant preferences I>>believe.>>>>But there are only two possible email messages, one for Yippee and one>>for Sorry, and you cannot use any WebDNA tags in those email messages to>>perform any additional WebCat tricks on your server, because WebMerchant>>doesn't understand WebDNA.>>I know that it will email the Yippee and the Sorry. But how do I>reference to the yippee or sorry page? The Yippe or sorry page could>contain dna right? I am missing something fundamental here I think.No you're right, the fact is that WebCat responds with a template that is NOT conditional, so there's no way to change the pages after the person submits the order. But since WebCat will display a link to a download page if the buyer is purchasing a downloadable item, maybe you can use that feature to lead your buyer to the page you want him to see after his charge is approved.Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionshttp://webdna.net/mailto:ken@webdna.net
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