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Re: Adding Item to Basket.
****** message to minivend-users from Ryan Hertz <rhertz@gyb.baits.com> ******
I would imagine, if Minivend doesn't freak out, you could configure your
catalog with null as the basket page. Then when you wanted to explicitly
go to the basket/cart you would use something like [area ord/basket]. A
null HREF in HTML will reference itself. (Let us know if it works) :-)
At 07:22 PM 4/19/99 , Jason Korkin wrote:
>****** message to minivend-users from Jason Korkin
<jkorkin@korksoft.com> ******
>
>Hi all:
> Wanted to know if there was a way such that I could click on an item
link, and add the
>item to my basket, however, not be transformed to the basket.html page?
I know that a few
>of you have said that its not the greatest way of doing things, but my
client wants it this
>way...
>
> Also, anyone know if there is a way to totally by-pass the ordering
process and do
>something like Amazon.com's Quick Buy feature, where if you have already
registered, and
>have stored all of your information, it will automatically process your
information without
>confirmation?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason Korkin.
> KORKSOFT
>
>--
>Jason Korkin
>KORKSOFT
>
>http://www.korksoft.com
>
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