rebel tech - No it doesn't work that way. You need to enter the pre-tax price. Edit orders will calculate tax for you. As for order updates, it will not send order updates to client. If both the append order and send customer email are checked at the bottom it will send an email IF the order status or order comments are changed. Only the order status and order comments are sent to the customer NOT the changes made with edit orders. The reason edit orders was designed like this was because it was meant to take the place of the original "edit" orders page with Zen Cart. I put edit in quotes because it didn't allow much editing -- just changing order status and order comments. When I made v2, I decided that this was a little silly -- why not have the details button go to the old "edit" orders page -- this is a more accurate description of what the page is in Zen Cart anyway. Then, the edit button goes to the new edit orders page. So, really, the order comments/status and sending the email are there because they were essential in v1. In v2, you can certainly use them, but I suspect most people will use the old "edit" orders page for this purpose.
DarkAngel - Thanks for the kind words!
DivaVocals - That's what I thought! But, before I coded v2, I tested Zen Cart to see how it would behave just in case. I found that both boxes needed to be checked and the status needed to be changed or a comment needed to be entered for it to send an email. So, in the spirit of sticking with how Zen Cart behaves, I made this do the same thing. As for the back button, I really don't know. I don't use Super Orders, and when I coded the changes for v2, I really didn't give any thought to how this would affect Super Orders. Glad you got it to work for the most part though!
saramac - zen_address_format() is an important function. If it can't find it, something went wrong with your install or update of Zen Cart.
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