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[ic] Dan you have some competition
Dan I think Jim Balcom is giving you some competition in the humor line with his daily tags. Since I am a programmer I especially like this one:
If God wanted us to do Hex we'd have 16 fingers.
You had given me some information which is below for review. I don't believe that is what I need. I will try and formulate a better question but before I do I will check the on-line help. This was just a question I needed answered before I start using interchange. I have not decided yet if I will use it or not. This is one of the questions I need answered before spending a lot of time with it. I am still toying with the idea of programming my own since this will be a a very, very small store and I want it to look totally like a Ma/Pa type store. Nothing extremely fancy and very easy to get around in.
Thanks again and to coin a sign off used by you know who....
HAND,
Terry Cox
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> Greetings to all and happy holidays,
>
> I am new to interchange and have not actually started setting
> it up. Don't worry I'm not going to ask "How do I set it up?"
> My question is this:
>
> I have already set up my own home page which I call the
> *Store Lobby*. I have only 10 departments (or categories if
> you will). I see that all products are placed in a *catalog*
> and that there ar no actual product html pages. The question
> is, "Can I link to a particular category and bring up the
> interchange store with only those products within the
> category (department) directly from my own home page? You
> know setting up <a href=xxxxx> from my department link.
>
> I don't need a lengthy explanation. Just whether or not it
> can be done and maybe a direction on where to look for the
> source on how to do it.
>
> By the way, Dan, I liked your pun, *What is the official
> shopping center of Star Wars?*
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Terry Cox
(Thanks. I tend to be the list-clown for some reason.)
I recommend something like:
1. Get a category page built just the way you want it in Interchange.
2. Include it in your other page with Apache directives, ala...
<!--#include
virtual="http://www.interchange_store.com/link_to_category_that_I_want"-
->
However, I may have misunderstood your question. :^)
Dan Browning
Kavod Technologies
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