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Forcing a NEWCART

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13714
interpreted = N
texte = A lot of people visit our site (http://www.dhorse.com) through search engines like Yahoo and Lycos, or through links from other pages. This is great for our traffic but not great for keeping unique CART numbers (since people will already come through with a CART # assigned).I'm trying to find a simple solution for forcing a new cart number on someone if they come from a page *other* than dhorse.com.I was hoping to use variables, an inline NEWCART command, and HIDEIF/SHOWIFs, but variables don't work the way I need them to (they don't pass [] tags) and there isn't an inline NEWCART command.I suppose that I could use SHOWIFs in every HREF on every page, but that would be such a hassle that I'd like to find an easier way to do it.Does anyone have any ideas?MichaelMichael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341 Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.com Dark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Forcing a NEWCART (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re: Forcing a NEWCART (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. Re: Forcing a NEWCART (Eddie Schrieffer 1997)
  4. Re: Forcing a NEWCART (Michael Winston 1997)
  5. Re: Forcing a NEWCART (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  6. Re: Forcing a NEWCART (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. Forcing a NEWCART (Michael Winston 1997)
A lot of people visit our site (http://www.dhorse.com) through search engines like Yahoo and Lycos, or through links from other pages. This is great for our traffic but not great for keeping unique CART numbers (since people will already come through with a CART # assigned).I'm trying to find a simple solution for forcing a new cart number on someone if they come from a page *other* than dhorse.com.I was hoping to use variables, an inline NEWCART command, and HIDEIF/SHOWIFs, but variables don't work the way I need them to (they don't pass [] tags) and there isn't an inline NEWCART command.I suppose that I could use SHOWIFs in every HREF on every page, but that would be such a hassle that I'd like to find an easier way to do it.Does anyone have any ideas?MichaelMichael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341 Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.com Dark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/ Michael Winston

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