In contact us this is the wrapper:
'<div class="buttonRow forward"><?php echo zen_image_submit(BUTTON_IMAGE_SEND, BUTTON_SEND_ALT); ?></div>
<div class="buttonRow back"><?php echo zen_back_link() . zen_image_button(BUTTON_IMAGE_BACK, BUTTON_BACK_ALT) . '</a>'; ?></div>
<?php'
I tried putting this into submit block but still no luck
All sorted now, thanks for all your help
I may have missed it in the OPC docs,
Is there any way to prevent bots from generating a OPC one_page_checkout-na-xxxx-xx-xx.log file?
Seems as though bots navigate straight to the OPC page without any other site navigation and cause the OPC debug files to be generated as an annoyance.
I understand if the answer is that is just an annoyance that is not easily intercepted.
I am sorry if I missed the answer elsewhere.
Rick
RixStix (dot) com
aka: ChainWeavers (dot) com
Not at this time, but the Browser class that OPC uses has an isRobot method, so I will update OPC to disallow guest checkout if the access is seen to be from a robot.
TNX Cindy,
In most cases, the only line in the server log for the IP address is a visit to OPC which is similar to those that only visit directly to ContactUs/send and CreateAcount/send so maybe my terminology for robot is not proper.
Rick
RixStix (dot) com
aka: ChainWeavers (dot) com
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