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    7.06 to 8.03 upgrade test mode bad links

    Can someone please help me with this? At wits end.

    When same 7.06 snapshot is imported into 8.02 update creates correct static html in PRODUCT CATEGORIES links, which are on the left of pages.

    PROBLEM:When same 7.06 snapshot is imported into 8.03 links update creates wrong perl links even though not logged on online.
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    Version 8.03/ Business settings/Ordering/Request Login on Shop Entry

    *Login Unchecked in business setting and works correctly.

    *Login Checked in business setting and back to perl even though not logged in online.

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    This site, kobashi.info is correct and only an example that 7.06 snapshot can work.
    snapshot from 7.06 imported into 8.02 (correct PRODUCT CATEGORIES links)

    http://www.kobashi.info/test/acatalog/catalogbody.html
    PRODUCT CATEGORIES

    http://www.kobashi.info/test/acatalo...sage_Oils.html
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    This site, kobashi.co.uk is wrong and an example that 7.06 snapshot creates perl links when I don't want them.
    snapshot from 7.06 imported into 8.03 (wrong PRODUCT CATEGORIES links)

    http://www.kobashi.co.uk/test/acatalog/catalogbody.html
    PRODUCT CATEGORIES
    http://www.kobashi.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss9...&NOLOGIN=1
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    Norman's Nortree V1.14 Nor tree V1.14 works great in both 8.02 and 8.03
    Last edited by essentialoils; 01-Nov-2006, 02:57 PM. Reason: Trying to make my self understood, At wits end.

    #2
    *Login Checked in business setting and back to perl even though not logged in online.
    When you say that 'Login' is checked - do you mean 'Request Login On Shop Entry'?

    In which case this is working correctly - Actinic will not allow non-logged in customers to access sections directly without logging in first. If you have this box ticked in 8.0.3, Actinic will generate links via the perl scripts, even when not logged in.

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      #3
      perl scripts, even when not logged in.

      Originally posted by cdicken
      Actinic will generate links via the perl scripts, even when not logged in.
      I hope you are wrong.
      because it doesn't in 7.06 and this is the way I want it to stay.

      Perl scripts for the Product categories always were simply html links.

      Search engines will not look at perl scripts.

      If that's how 8 works then I can't upgrade.
      Last edited by essentialoils; 02-Nov-2006, 06:56 PM. Reason: took out angry bits.

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        #4
        The 'Request Login On Shop Entry' feature means that you don't want customers to see your pages until they have logged in. If you don't have the link via the perl scripts in the section list at the side of the page, it means that any customers can see your products without logging in first.

        It is, however, possible to edit the section link layouts to remove the possibility of ever going via the perl scripts.

        Just edit the section link layout and remove the code that looks like

        block ifSectionPageName/blockblock ifSectionURL/block

        Just replace all that with the 'SectionPageName' variable

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          #5
          looks like this is a bug

          Support query:90324
          Hi,

          It looks like this is a bug, it has been sent to development.
          I have contacted them again for the latest on this issue.

          Kind Regards,
          G.W.Green
          Actinic Software Support

          Dear Chris

          Please see settings: http://www.kobashi.co.uk/graphics/ex...s_settings.gif

          Notice: "Allow Orders from Unregistered Customers" is checked also.

          I want it as it is in 7.06. When your logged on I want perl scripts and when you are not logged on I do NOT want perl scripts. See site created in 7.06 with Request Login On Shop Entry checked: http://www.kobashi.co.uk/catalogbody.html
          See site created in 8.02 with Request Login On Shop Entry checked:
          http://www.kobashi.info/test/acatalog/catalogbody.html

          Both sites above are the way it should be.

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          But See site created in 8.03 with Request Login On Shop Entry checked: http://www.kobashi.co.uk/test/acatalog/catalogbody.html

          Not the way it should be and not the way i want it and I wouldn,t think anyone would want it this way due to search engine placement. Perl scripts on links should not be there when not logged in.

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            #6
            Perl Needed For Login Varibles

            Originally posted by cdicken

            Just edit the section link layout and remove the code that looks like

            block ifSectionPageName/blockblock ifSectionURL/block

            Just replace all that with the 'SectionPageName' variable
            What is the advantage of perl links?

            NOW THINKING ABOUT IT THEY ARE NEEDED FOR LOGIN VARIABLES.

            How will this affect the Discount and surcharge settings, which are used when customers login?

            DOESN'T SEEM TO AFFECT.
            Last edited by essentialoils; 03-Nov-2006, 05:15 PM. Reason: Answering own questions.

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              #7
              'SectionPageName' variable Thanks CHRIS

              Originally posted by cdicken

              Just edit the section link layout and remove the code that looks like

              block ifSectionPageName/blockblock ifSectionURL/block

              Just replace all that with the 'SectionPageName' variable
              Thanks Chris. It works!

              The tortoise moves ahead.

              I found that you can't just paste and apply these variables, but have to right click, insert variable, pick them from the list.

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