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Re: RePost: NAT and the CART

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 24060
interpreted = N
texte = >> The second cause could be that they are surfing through a badly configured >> proxy server. There are several problems in this area, and several >> (partial) solutions. > >Ah, now this sounds like a good direction for me to follow. I noticed the >last time I visited the client that several people were having trouble >browsing the net due to a problem with their proxy server. What kind of >recommendations can you make in general that I might be able to suggest to >their is manager to check in his proxy configuration? This could also >explain the problems they are having connecting to the ssl server as well. > >The cart is created on the entry page, like most of the PCS example stores, >by cart=[cart], and then carried throughout the site in the same manner, >until the cart is processed, where there is a clean link back to the >entry. I have had no complaints from many testers around the country, just >the client I'm building it for! And, of course, they think it's something >wrong in my coding. Never fails :]Without messing with the admin of the proxy I would suggest you to let your visitor to enter your store by issuing a POST argument (from a form) instead of a GET argument (from a link or by typing the URI in their browser).No proxy server (or browser) should cache a page requsted by a POST argument.On your main page: have a form with a Entry shop buttonOn your entryshop.tpl: check so the visitor is coming from your main page, by checking the referer and/or a value from a hidden field on your main page. ************************************************************* Christer Olsson Stora Nygatan 21 Phone +46 40 791 50 Ljusa Id#233#er AB S-211 37 Malmoe Fax +46 40 97 99 77 Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Christer Olsson 1999)
  2. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Gil Poulsen 1999)
  3. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Christer Olsson 1999)
  4. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Mike_Davis 1999)
  5. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  6. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Mike_Davis 1999)
  7. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Christer Olsson 1999)
  8. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  9. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Mike_Davis 1999)
  10. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Gil Poulsen 1999)
  11. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  12. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (John Jakovich 1999)
  13. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Mike_Davis 1999)
  14. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  15. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  16. Re: RePost: NAT and the CART (M�che�l O S� 1999)
  17. RePost: NAT and the CART (Mike_Davis 1999)
>> The second cause could be that they are surfing through a badly configured >> proxy server. There are several problems in this area, and several >> (partial) solutions. > >Ah, now this sounds like a good direction for me to follow. I noticed the >last time I visited the client that several people were having trouble >browsing the net due to a problem with their proxy server. What kind of >recommendations can you make in general that I might be able to suggest to >their is manager to check in his proxy configuration? This could also >explain the problems they are having connecting to the ssl server as well. > >The cart is created on the entry page, like most of the PCS example stores, >by cart=[cart], and then carried throughout the site in the same manner, >until the cart is processed, where there is a clean link back to the >entry. I have had no complaints from many testers around the country, just >the client I'm building it for! And, of course, they think it's something >wrong in my coding. Never fails :]Without messing with the admin of the proxy I would suggest you to let your visitor to enter your store by issuing a POST argument (from a form) instead of a GET argument (from a link or by typing the URI in their browser).No proxy server (or browser) should cache a page requsted by a POST argument.On your main page: have a form with a Entry shop buttonOn your entryshop.tpl: check so the visitor is coming from your main page, by checking the referer and/or a value from a hidden field on your main page. ************************************************************* Christer Olsson Stora Nygatan 21 Phone +46 40 791 50 Ljusa Id#233#er AB S-211 37 Malmoe Fax +46 40 97 99 77 Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se Christer Olsson

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