I failed to mention: that's exactly their current "stand alone" donation solution, and they don't like it. That's why they're asking for something that looks more like the Acceptiva solution. (And...
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I failed to mention: that's exactly their current "stand alone" donation solution, and they don't like it. That's why they're asking for something that looks more like the Acceptiva solution. (And...
Happy Thanksgiving! I'm about to put my turkey (loaf :D) in the oven myself!
Thanks, but I have to stop you right there and ask you to do what I've already asked of swguy, namely: "please...
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt and the coffee mug. :smile:
Works well, as far as it goes, and I do hope to re-use it as part of the solution to the current requirement.
That said,...
Well, I was hoping to capture the donation as a Zen Cart order, just as though it had come from a regular shopping interaction. Two main reasons for this:
I have to capture a number of items of...
Since I haven't played with ezpages at all, and have only done super-trivial things with define pages (certainly no form processing), I'm probably not really qualified to have an opinion on this,...
Hmm... coding an HTML form into an ezpage doesn't seem to be where the major challenge of this exercise lies.
I'm much more concerned to know how to structure the back-end PHP code that processes...
Okay, so if I understand correctly, the method that processes the form on the first ezpage would have to create and manage all the server-side resources that represent the transaction-in-progress,...
Hi All,
A non-profit client has asked me about using Zen Cart to implement a "stand-alone" donation page that would work like the donation pages served up by acceptiva.com. Here are some examples:...
Oh, no doubt. But good intentions don't necessarily imply correct code! :wink:
The code as currently written only works (or rather, appears to work) because, for PHP version < 5.3.1, $cart_qty is...
But if $cart_qty is the quantity already in the cart (gotten from the call to in_count_mixed()) and $new_qty is the numeric value appearing in the quantity box (i.e., the number of units requested),...
Interesting. I started looking at "actionUpdateProduct" because I was seeing inconsistencies between the way it handles product quantity maxima for "mixed" products, and the way those maxima are...
Aha, now I see...
In fact, now that you mention it, I guess that I "knew" early on in my investigations that a special price was just a price. But somewhere along the way I managed to lose sight...
Well, right. That's what I did, and that's why the undiscounted base price fell to $100. But the 25% discount to the base price didn't get applied, instead staying at $112.50. So it looks like the...
Okay, so I've been working through the various pricing and discounting schemes that Zen Cart supports, and I think I mostly understand how it works by now. But there's one case in the collection of...
Yeah, sorry, what I'm trying to do is sort of morphing as my understanding of ZC's structure grows... :blink: ... and I haven't been clear about that.
Originally, yes, that was all I wanted...
(I'm hereby hijacking this thread to record my findings! :D)
The type information comes from $_GET['typefilter'] in:
/includes/modules/pages/index/header_php.php, line 48...
Argh, I am obviously blind! And forgetful too, since I'd already created a custom template directory under /includes/modules, just a few hours before writing that post! :blush:
Okay, now that...
Okay, I have a follow-on question.
What would be the best/cleanest way to use "product type" information to control whether zen_clean_html() and zen_trunc_string() get called when...
On second thought, no. I would not do it with options.
First off, each section of a class also has a fair bit of descriptive info that needs to be displayed to the user in a clean way, for...
Several years ago I implemented a site for selling classes on top of osCommerce, using the "Master Products" contrib module.
A "course" (or "class type" as it's called in this thread) was...