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12/27/2007 2:24 PM
 

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Ton Hermes wrote

YES
Here some short directions

Instal the storeadmin on a single page.
Install the category, menu and minicart on a page
Install the account on a seperate page.
Start with the setup of the storeadmin.
from the rest the program is not to difficult to "understand".
 

Have a nice tryout !!!!

With regards, Ton Hermes

Please, do not register, you do not see more of the store module when you do.
Be my guest and browse freely around.


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3/7/2011 9:23 AM
 
HI
I set up the store module , but when I login with different users , the last users cart info (items in the basket) remians the same.
what is the problem?

regards
kash
 
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3/7/2011 11:30 AM
 
Hi Kash,

This is NOT a problem, it's normal! You try to simulate two users in the SAME browser, the Store module use session cookie for security reason. Such kind of cookie is by browser, because in the real world 1 browser=1 user. When your visitor close the browser, the cookie is deleted by the browser to avoid than other people have access to previous visit cart.
Two simulate two users like in the REAL world, use two different browers or two computers!

Gilles

We (team members) are Humans offering their knowledge, their work and their spare time FOR FREE to benefit the community. It would be so particularly appreciated that your messages begin with "Hello" and end with "Thank you" or any other form of politeness. Ask yourself what your reaction would be, if you were approached by me (a total stranger) on the street to ask you something without saying "Hello" nor "Thank you"? After several years of services dedicated to the community, I begin to be tired to read requests without any form of politeness.
 
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3/11/2011 3:20 AM
 
Hi Gilles ,
Thanks for your reply . I think it is not normal . I login to a web site put some item into my basket and I log out befour check out. another user log in to the site and see my items in his basket !?
 
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