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Re: Question about on-the-fly shopping cart display pages
****** message to minivend-users from Ryan Hertz <rhertz@gyb.baits.com> ******
At 06:08 PM 3/6/99 , Kris Kelley wrote:
>****** message to minivend-users from "Kris Kelley"
<sysadmin@jahoopa.com> ******
>
>My apologies for repeating this, but nobody answered me the first
>time, and it's kinda important.
I'm interested in this technique of displaying the basket on every page
after reading a report by "Shelley Taylor and Associates."
http://www.infofarm.com/html/25_february_1999.html
The study mentions the use of showing the contents of the basket on every
page. This is something that I do with the use of frames, however, I'm
interested in the possibility of accomplishing the same without frames.
>
>Right now, the plans for a web store that I'm involved with don't call
>for an independent shopping cart display page. Instead, the contents
>of the customer's shopping cart will be displayed (and manipulated) on
>the item display pages, the kind generated on the fly when the "[page
>(item code)][/page]" link is followed.
>
>How can I insure, without the use of frames, that the same page will
>be displayed after a customer has changed his/her shopping cart? It
>didn't look like setting the form value "mv_orderpage" to [page [item-
>code]] would work.
I have not tried that, but it is possible that it would work. You could
keep the basket page and make sure that the links out (perhaps "return to
shopping") would point at the previous page held in HTTP_REFERER.
>
>Thanks ---Kris Kelley
Ryan Hertz tel 520-645-3812
Webmaster tel 800-645-BAIT
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Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits, Inc. http://www.yamamoto.baits.com
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