Re: Carrying Forward

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20748
interpreted = N
texte = >>>If I try to use the structure - A >>>HREF=connect.tmpl?cart=[cart]&header1=[header1] >> >>This is correct, so make sure all your in-between links and forms have the >>cart parameter as well. You can do a View Source on each page to make sure >>the cart is the same one as the last hit.>Your suggestion does not work. Check our the Direct Book Service web site. >. If you select an item to >add to your shopping cart and then use any of the navigation links at the >top purchased causes the creation of a new, separate cart - not the previously >assigned cart #.Are you using frames in that site? If so, the first frame probably did not set the cart before requesting the other frames, so when the other frames are loaded they create their own unique cart values. You have to use special care in framed webcat sites -- to be SURE the main frame always sets the cart value -- before any other frames are loaded.Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Carrying Forward (Jeffrey Jones 1998)
  2. Re: Carrying Forward (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  3. Re: Carrying Forward (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  4. Re: Carrying Forward (John Benn 1998)
  5. Re: Carrying Forward (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  6. Carrying Forward (John Benn/PetsForum Group 1998)
>>>If I try to use the structure - A >>>HREF=connect.tmpl?cart=[cart]&header1=[header1] >> >>This is correct, so make sure all your in-between links and forms have the >>cart parameter as well. You can do a View Source on each page to make sure >>the cart is the same one as the last hit.>Your suggestion does not work. Check our the Direct Book Service web site. >. If you select an item to >add to your shopping cart and then use any of the navigation links at the >top [cart] snippet is added to the URL then the next item >purchased causes the creation of a new, separate cart - not the previously >assigned cart #.Are you using frames in that site? If so, the first frame probably did not set the cart before requesting the other frames, so when the other frames are loaded they create their own unique cart values. You have to use special care in framed webcat sites -- to be SURE the main frame always sets the cart value -- before any other frames are loaded.Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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