Re: cart converting to scientific notation format
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2001
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 37896
interpreted = N
texte = >I am only using the [cart] to create unique session>numbers. In other words, it is in the URL/forms, etc.>I am not utilizing the cart files at all.>>When it starts doing this any new cart value created>on any webcat page starts showing up in scientific>notation.>>For example, I can query a test page with no webDNA>except for one tag - [cart]. When I hit the page>with my browser, it gives me:>9.9785184610026e 015 or equivalent. Restarting>Webcat makes it go back to:>99713812813147 or equivalent.If your only concern is whether or not it's always a unique value, it *is* always a unique value, even if it's in scientific notation. So ... other than the fact that anyone browsing the site will lose his cart when you restart the server (which you say resets them to standard notation) I don't see any problem with the cart value remaining in scientific notation, do you?===========================================================Kenneth Grome & AssociatesUS-International eCommerce Business Development SpecialistsOffice: +6332 262-8164 Mobile: +63917 254-1494For direct-dialed calls from the USA, please use 011 prefix===========================================================-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>I am only using the [cart] to create unique session>numbers. In other words, it is in the URL/forms, etc.>I am not utilizing the cart files at all.>>When it starts doing this any new cart value created>on any webcat page starts showing up in scientific>notation.>>For example, I can query a test page with no webDNA>except for one tag - [cart]. When I hit the page>with my browser, it gives me:>9.9785184610026e 015 or equivalent. Restarting>Webcat makes it go back to:>99713812813147 or equivalent.If your only concern is whether or not it's always a unique value, it *is* always a unique value, even if it's in scientific notation. So ... other than the fact that anyone browsing the site will lose his cart when you restart the server (which you say resets them to standard notation) I don't see any problem with the cart value remaining in scientific notation, do you?===========================================================Kenneth Grome & AssociatesUS-International eCommerce Business Development SpecialistsOffice: +6332 262-8164 Mobile: +63917 254-1494For direct-dialed calls from the USA, please use 011 prefix===========================================================-------------------------------------------------------------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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