Hi Everyone,
I've upgraded from version 3 to version 4 (with latest patches). Everything previewed ok locally but when I try and place a test order, I'm getting an error message as follows when I hit the purchase button:
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General Script Error Occurred
Error: Invalid section ID number
Press the Browser back button and try again or contact your ISP.
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Our version 3 had been modified a couple of years ago by my son but everything appeared to be working fine prior to the upgrade.
Does anybody have any suggestions/pointers?
One thing I have noticed (but this may be a red herring) is that in the source code on my product page, one of the form inputs still contains Actinic variables rather than HTML.
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<INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME="SECTION_BLOB" VALUE="NETQUOTEVAR:SECTIONBLOB">
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ie the name: 'SECTION_BLOB' and the value; 'NETQUOTEVAR:SECTIONBLOB' have not been replaced by anything.
Should this be like this and could it be related?
Any help would be very much appreciated,
kind regards,
Richard Ward
I've upgraded from version 3 to version 4 (with latest patches). Everything previewed ok locally but when I try and place a test order, I'm getting an error message as follows when I hit the purchase button:
########################
General Script Error Occurred
Error: Invalid section ID number
Press the Browser back button and try again or contact your ISP.
########################
Our version 3 had been modified a couple of years ago by my son but everything appeared to be working fine prior to the upgrade.
Does anybody have any suggestions/pointers?
One thing I have noticed (but this may be a red herring) is that in the source code on my product page, one of the form inputs still contains Actinic variables rather than HTML.
########
<INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME="SECTION_BLOB" VALUE="NETQUOTEVAR:SECTIONBLOB">
########
ie the name: 'SECTION_BLOB' and the value; 'NETQUOTEVAR:SECTIONBLOB' have not been replaced by anything.
Should this be like this and could it be related?
Any help would be very much appreciated,
kind regards,
Richard Ward
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