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Re: [ic] Backend order entry
Quoting cfm@maine.com (cfm@maine.com):
> > It is definitely possible to format a single HTTP request to
> > order a series of items and complete the order. For example:
> >
> > <A HREF="[area
> > href=ord/checkout.html
> > form='
> > mv_action=submit
> > mv_order_item=FOO_SKU
> > mv_order_quantity=1
> > mv_order_item=BAR_SKU
> > mv_order_quantity=2
> > payment_method=po
> > fname=Milton
> > lname=Bear
> > address1=...
> > etc=etc
> > '
> > ]">Order something</A>
> >
>
> While we have not looked at it in years, we were never
> able to get that to less that two requests; seems we need
> the first one to establish the sessionID and then the
> next to place the order. Can it be done in one now? The
> example above presumes at least two (because it is IC page).
>
You always get a session ID even on the first request -- I don't
see how there would be a problem there.
With 4.8, you can also get your session ID from an external cookie and
set it to a cookie that was previously set by some other program.
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