Re: Add command creates new cart but I'm passing existing cart...?
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numero = 34961
interpreted = N
texte = I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish on your site, but it lookslike you want users to either download an article (the first link) or topurchase it (second link). Right?If users can download without first paying via the first link, you don'tneed to use [cart] in the URL because the cart serves no purpose. If userscan buy the article via the second link, the cart DOES serve a purpose.>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.I probably just don't see the whole picture of what you're trying to do,but want to repeat: an add command DOES NOT create a cart.>And, yes I'm sure I'm passing a cart value. I can see it in the location>line of my browser.Put a [cart] tag in the code to display it and see if you get two cartnumbers. Like this:
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I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish on your site, but it lookslike you want users to either download an article (the first link) or topurchase it (second link). Right?If users can download without first paying via the first link, you don'tneed to use [cart] in the URL because the cart serves no purpose. If userscan buy the article via the second link, the cart DOES serve a purpose.>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.I probably just don't see the whole picture of what you're trying to do,but want to repeat: an add command DOES NOT create a cart.>And, yes I'm sure I'm passing a cart value. I can see it in the location>line of my browser.Put a [cart] tag in the code to display it and see if you get two cartnumbers. Like this:[cart]&db=fitproducts.db&sku=[url][sku][/url]&textB=[lookupdb=../fitproducts.db&value=[sku]&lookinfield=sku&returnfield=textB¬found=notfound]>Select for Download [cart] | [cart]&ISSID=[url][ISSID][/url]&startat=1>Purchase SMQ [ISSID] [cart] | -------------------------------------------------------------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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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