Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...?

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Thanks for the reply. The second link takes the user to a page that displays the contents of the issue that the lineitem article appeared in. (I'm selling pdf articles from backissues of a journal. The first link puts the article directly into the cart. TextB is the filename of the article pdf. ISSID is an id I give to articles and issues. This id also serves to relate my articlearchive.db with my general products.db which houses skus and prices.I'm still stumped on why the add command is creating a new cart rather than adding to the existing cart. This exact line of code appears other places and works fine, adding to the existing cart.And, yes I'm sure I'm passing a cart value. I can see it in the location line of my browser.Any ideas?>From: Glenn Busbin >Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk) >To: (WebCatalog Talk) >Subject: Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? >Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 23:21:22 > >Add commands don't create carts. > >What's in textB and what's [ISSID]? Do they contain the same info? > >You have two links shown. If the first one adds an sku to the cart, what's >the purpose of the second one? > > > >HREF=http://www.fitinfotech.com/ShoppingCart.tpl?command=add&cart=[cart]&db=fit > >products.db&sku=[url][sku][/url]&textB=[lookup > >db=../fitproducts.db&value=[sku]&lookinfield=sku&returnfield=textB¬found=not > >found]> >Select for Download > > > >href=backissueresults.tpl?cart=[cart]&ISSID=[url][ISSID][/url]&startat=1> > > >face=gill sans mt color=#00005e>Purchase >SMQ
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  1. Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Glenn Busbin 2000)
  2. Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Robert McPeak 2000)
  3. Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Robert McPeak 2000)
  4. Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Glenn Busbin 2000)
  5. Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Robert McPeak 2000)
  6. Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Glenn Busbin 2000)
  7. Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? (Robert McPeak 2000)
Thanks for the reply. The second link takes the user to a page that displays the contents of the issue that the lineitem article appeared in. (I'm selling pdf articles from backissues of a journal. The first link puts the article directly into the cart. TextB is the filename of the article pdf. ISSID is an id I give to articles and issues. This id also serves to relate my articlearchive.db with my general products.db which houses skus and prices.I'm still stumped on why the add command is creating a new cart rather than adding to the existing cart. This exact line of code appears other places and works fine, adding to the existing cart.And, yes I'm sure I'm passing a cart value. I can see it in the location line of my browser.Any ideas?>From: Glenn Busbin >Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk) >To: (WebCatalog Talk) >Subject: Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...? >Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 23:21:22 > >Add commands don't create carts. > >What's in textB and what's [ISSID]? Do they contain the same info? > >You have two links shown. If the first one adds an sku to the cart, what's >the purpose of the second one? > > > >HREF=http://www.fitinfotech.com/ShoppingCart.tpl?command=add&cart=[cart]&db=fit > >products.db&sku=[url][sku][/url]&textB=[lookup > >db=../fitproducts.db&value=[sku]&lookinfield=sku&returnfield=textB¬found=not > >found]> >Select for Download > > > >href=backissueresults.tpl?cart=[cart]&ISSID=[url][ISSID][/url]&startat=1> > > >face=gill sans mt color=#00005e>Purchase >SMQ
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