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Re: FN-FORUM steping from out of the shadows....
date posted 1st February 2001 15:44
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RE: FN-FORUM ultradev shopping cartOkay simple question assuming your =
familiar with how it works, but ill try to give a bit of background.
each template has various #TLE's available which are replaced by the =
server with the correct information i.e. - #ProductNo gives the product =
number
#URL_Register give the URL to the customer registration page
#URL_Login gives the URL to the log in page
so following this method one would assume #URL_Logout would take you to =
a logout and remove the cookie type screen.
but it doesn't.=20
Any clues.
BTW I like the bookmarklets stuff, V useful.
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From: Bob Gentle=20
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM steping from out of the shadows....
I'm feeling proloific today. I have the promo paperwork in frnt of =
me. maybe it can help. looks great. I have a days training with it =
later this month. and stop lurking pleease.
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From: decal=20
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: FN-FORUM steping from out of the shadows....
Has any one out there ever used intershop or epages ? (ecommerce =
system - hah so they say)
if so can i pick your brains?
cheers (and back to lurking)
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how it works, but ill try to give a bit of background.
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#URL_Register give the URL to the =
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#URL_Login gives the URL to the log in=20
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screen.
but it doesn't.
Any clues.
BTW I like the bookmarklets stuff, V=20
useful.
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