Hi,
Quite often after updating the web-site, when trying to order I get the message:
"A General Script Error Occurred
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Error: The specified product (reference 3753) has just been removed from the catalog. Please return to the catalog and continue shopping. If you press the Refresh or Reload button on your browser, the removed products will no longer be visible in the catalog. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Press the Browser back button and try again or contact the site owner"
The first few sections of products work OK but once I get futher down the sections, I cant order anything.
Normally I can fix this by doing a website purge and refresh (in troubleshooting), then by importing and replacing the catalog, then updating it, (from our seperate stock control software - Khaos - which has been set up to be actinic compatible), then finally uploading, but this is quite a lengthy process.
Does anyone know what might be causing the problem, or of an easier way to fix it. Someone told me that the problem might be to do with the number of products (over 4000) and that actinic sometimes struggles with large numbers of line items. is this true?
Any help or advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks,
Aileen.
Quite often after updating the web-site, when trying to order I get the message:
"A General Script Error Occurred
________________________________________
Error: The specified product (reference 3753) has just been removed from the catalog. Please return to the catalog and continue shopping. If you press the Refresh or Reload button on your browser, the removed products will no longer be visible in the catalog. We apologize for the inconvenience.
________________________________________
Press the Browser back button and try again or contact the site owner"
The first few sections of products work OK but once I get futher down the sections, I cant order anything.
Normally I can fix this by doing a website purge and refresh (in troubleshooting), then by importing and replacing the catalog, then updating it, (from our seperate stock control software - Khaos - which has been set up to be actinic compatible), then finally uploading, but this is quite a lengthy process.
Does anyone know what might be causing the problem, or of an easier way to fix it. Someone told me that the problem might be to do with the number of products (over 4000) and that actinic sometimes struggles with large numbers of line items. is this true?
Any help or advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks,
Aileen.
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