Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
DivaVocals
I figured that out, but I'm not sure how intuitive that will be for many.. Hmmmmmmm okay...
So, I'll assume this is a feature request - a button to manually close the popup. I'll probably add it later today or tomorrow.
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
balihr
So, I'll assume this is a feature request - a button to manually close the popup. I'll probably add it later today or tomorrow.
Gosh I knew there was a reason why I've been secretly stalking you.. :laugh:
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
balihr
You really want me to jump through loops and hoops, huh? :smile: Login required, authorization required? All that for a test site? :smile:
Oh, really sorry, Balihr:smile:
turned on autorization and login for testing, and forgot to truned off.
now all is oaky. would you please check agian? thank you.
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
Ah, yes... You're using CSS/JS loader and obviously have an auto_loader for the product_info page. You'll need to edit the auto_loader file and set the jquery.form.js and jscript_script_loader.php loading order.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, you might have some minor issues if you continue using jQuery 1.10.2, but I'm not sure anymore... I think there was something about attributes... Can't remember anymore...
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
balihr
Ah, yes... You're using CSS/JS loader and obviously have an auto_loader for the product_info page. You'll need to edit the auto_loader file and set the jquery.form.js and jscript_script_loader.php loading order.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, you might have some minor issues if you continue using jQuery 1.10.2, but I'm not sure anymore... I think there was something about attributes... Can't remember anymore...
yes, balihr
thanks for your quick help!
actually it conflicts with ajax faq module, not css/js loader.
you will found these 3 ajax files for ajax faq module is are as follows:
/jscript/jquery/jquery-1.10.2.min.js
/jscript/jquery/jquery.fancybox.pack.js
/jscript/jquery/jquery_faq.js
wold you please kindly advise how to fix, to make your ajax to cart workable?:smile:
many appreciated.
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
Just FYI Leonard, I downloaded and installed on my WAMP test site, working beautifully 'out the box' with only the few merges as per the readme.
Excellent work :cheers:
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
I too love this module and may be including it in my next free responsive template package.
Thanks,
Anne
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
picaflor-azul
I too love this module and may be including it in my next free responsive template package.
Thanks,
Anne
and some that are not free too I hope.. :smartalec::laugh:
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
Jerry5763837
actually it conflicts with ajax faq module, not css/js loader.
Nope, it's caused by CSS/JS loader. That module overrides standard jscript load sequence and allows you to set your own custom sequence.
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wold you please kindly advise how to fix, to make your ajax to cart workable?:smile:
includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/auto_loaders/loader_faq.php
replace:
Code:
'jquery/jquery_faq.js' => 12
with:
Code:
'jquery/jquery_faq.js' => 12,
'jscript_script_loader.php' => 13
Make sure you disable loading jQuery in the module's config.
I THINK this will work, but I haven't tested it so I'm not sure (I just downloaded that faq modules, didn't know it existed...).
You might also want to replace the jQuery file with the 1.7.1 version - I've been testing it yesterday and this module really does have some issues with 1.10.2... I'll fix it later, but for now jQuery 1.7.1 is required.
Re: AJAX Add to Cart [Support Thread]
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Originally Posted by
picandnix
Just FYI Leonard, I downloaded and installed on my WAMP test site, working beautifully 'out the box' with only the few merges as per the readme.
Excellent work :cheers:
Glad to hear you like it! Thanks for the feedback!