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    #16
    It's better to write script changes into a vbs (or similar) script that reads the original file and applies your changes in the correct place. After an upgrade, you just re-run your 'setup' script to reapply the changes. This is the approach I've taken, FWIW. If there are major changes to the part of the Actinic script that your edits apply to, then it may not work, but as noted here, scripts are unlikely to change where there are workaround hacks available!!
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      #17
      Sorry I thought this hack stopped the page from bouncing so the user isn't moved away from the products page.

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        #18
        Nick
        The hack does exactly as you say.
        Unfortunately, this thread has wandered off course on to a discussion about general script changes. The point being that, next time you upgrade Actinic (e.g. from v9.0.3 to v9.0.4), your script changes will get overwritten and your IT guy will have to manually put this hack in again. Not a big issue if you don't upgrade often and are always clear on what needs to be done, but a big PITA (as Darren put it) if you have lots of sites with lots of script hacks and upgrade often....
        ActiveStock
        On-line, real-time stock control plug-in for Actinic V7, V8 and V9
        **New - Captcha plug-in for your Contact Us form**

        ActiveStock website
        Free 30 Day Trial
        ActiveStock Blog (including a new tutorial on a 'Sort By' function for long section pages)

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          #19
          I probably confused matters by only referring to the bounce delay and not the KB article - sorry for that.

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            #20
            This workaround works perfectly.

            One thing I am interested to know is whether the product page can be made to stay in the same vertical position rather than it refreshing to the top of the page when you add to basket.

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              #21
              Sounds like you have MPP, perhaps you need to look at using SPP instead which will improve your SEO and fix this problem for you all in one - win win.

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