Re: Multiple prices
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10576
interpreted = N
texte = On 4/7/97 4:56 PM, Grant Hulbert wrote:>We purposely made it a little hard so hackers can't just type any old >price they want. It would be nice to simply do $Add?price=[AltPrice2], >but then people could just edit the URL and type anything they want.>>So I recommend you put some extra parameter into your $Add command, and >then use the price formula to look up the alternate price.Excellent, Thank you work is in progress. I am having some difficulty with frames and I have the following quote from you to someone else using frames.>Is your problem really with frames themselves? Perhaps each sub-frame is >getting a different cart # because you're not using
src=xx.tmpl?cart=[cart]> in the master frame container?The website is located at http://www.musilink.com/index1.html, If you have time to take a closer look at my problem. I just do not understand how you are using the frame src command. Right now I never get assigned a new cart. When you hit the website you are on the main page and this never changes. Different html is loaded into a frame based on 1 menu frame. This menu frame contains the links to the various tmpl search pages. Here is what a typical link from that menu looks like:(It has some javascripting thrown in so please ignore)
From here my quicksearch page is loaded and the visitor continues with his search. Is this appropriate? Right now I am tracking some problems that are occurring and I believe that are as a result of my approach on this frame method.Here is one I get when I try to view the second set of 20 finds:Error: WebCatalog does not understand the 'template=%3Amusic%3Aquickresults.tmpl%26searchTitle=Custom%26db=music.txt%26cart=%255Bcart%255D%26wotitledata=kill%26max=20%26startAt=21' commandAnd another when I go to view my shopping cart:Error: this shopping cart has already been submitted and is pending approvalI believe I am not creating a new catalog when I first arrive at the site.Robert Minor__________________________________________________________CyberMill Website Designers & Publishers8616 Joseph AveSt. Louis, MO 63144voice 314-962-4024email: webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com/__________________________________________________________We are not responsible for any misspelling or misinformationplease check with your internet provider for defects.------------------------------------To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.comwith BODYunsubscribe WebDNA-Talk------------------------------------
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On 4/7/97 4:56 PM, Grant Hulbert wrote:>We purposely made it a little hard so hackers can't just type any old >price they want. It would be nice to simply do $Add?price=[AltPrice2], >but then people could just edit the URL and type anything they want.>>So I recommend you put some extra parameter into your $Add command, and >then use the price formula to look up the alternate price.Excellent, Thank you work is in progress. I am having some difficulty with frames and I have the following quote from you to someone else using frames.>Is your problem really with frames themselves? Perhaps each sub-frame is >getting a different cart # because you're not using
src=xx.tmpl?cart=
[cart]> in the master frame container?The website is located at http://www.musilink.com/index1.html, If you have time to take a closer look at my problem. I just do not understand how you are using the frame src command. Right now I never get assigned a new cart. When you hit the website you are on the main page and this never changes. Different html is loaded into a frame based on 1 menu frame. This menu frame contains the links to the various tmpl search pages. Here is what a typical link from that menu looks like:(It has some javascripting thrown in so please ignore)
[cart]&categorysumm=t&categorysort=t&max=20 target=main onMouseOver=ImgSelect('target','quicksearch') onMouseOut=ImgSelect('target','blank')>From here my quicksearch page is loaded and the visitor continues with his search. Is this appropriate? Right now I am tracking some problems that are occurring and I believe that are as a result of my approach on this frame method.Here is one I get when I try to view the second set of 20 finds:Error: WebCatalog does not understand the 'template=%3Amusic%3Aquickresults.tmpl%26searchTitle=Custom%26db=music.txt%26cart=%255Bcart%255D%26wotitledata=kill%26max=20%26startAt=21' commandAnd another when I go to view my shopping cart:Error: this shopping cart has already been submitted and is pending approvalI believe I am not creating a new catalog when I first arrive at the site.Robert Minor__________________________________________________________CyberMill Website Designers & Publishers8616 Joseph AveSt. Louis, MO 63144voice 314-962-4024email: webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com/__________________________________________________________We are not responsible for any misspelling or misinformationplease check with your internet provider for defects.------------------------------------To leave this
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