Re: Q: old cart serial problem
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 29662
interpreted = N
texte = >>Hi,>>>>If a customer bookmarked the url, http://www.foo.bar/?cart=939857434114567,>>the customer always uses the cart serial 939857434114567.>>This results in the same order number. It's not good for our shop.>>Is there any way to clear old cart serial automatically?>>No other people have the problem?> > Try comparing it against the existing cart file and orderfile numbers, and if it matches then redirect to the home page without cart=[cart] in the redirect.Thanks, Ken.But I don't save the existing cart file on the server,(order data are stored in other server behind firewall)so there is no existing cart file.Maybe I could write the all cart serial to a WebDNS db file,but the cart serial database is growing everyday. Howmany days must I keep the data?I guess the cart serial is based on time, so can Ijudge the creation time only from the cart serial?And can I redirect to home page without cart=[cart],if the cart serial is issued, say, 1 day ago? _________________________________________________________________ Kenji Suzuki
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>>Hi,>>>>If a customer bookmarked the url, http://www.foo.bar/?cart=939857434114567,>>the customer always uses the cart serial 939857434114567.>>This results in the same order number. It's not good for our shop.>>Is there any way to clear old cart serial automatically?>>No other people have the problem?> > Try comparing it against the existing cart file and orderfile numbers, and if it matches then redirect to the home page without cart=[cart] in the redirect.Thanks, Ken.But I don't save the existing cart file on the server,(order data are stored in other server behind firewall)so there is no existing cart file.Maybe I could write the all cart serial to a WebDNS db file,but the cart serial database is growing everyday. Howmany days must I keep the data?I guess the cart serial is based on time, so can Ijudge the creation time only from the cart serial?And can I redirect to home page without cart=[cart],if the cart serial is issued, say, 1 day ago? _________________________________________________________________ Kenji Suzuki GANSEKI Internet Service Phone+81-776-52-1161/Fax+81-776-54-9121 http://www.ganseki.ne.jp/ http://ntt-shop.ganseki.ne.jp/ _ Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi Svaha ____________________-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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