Is it possible to use the card number action on the 'Secured Mode For Card Information' page? This is Act_Order03.html, which doesn't have an <input type.... line - it has <Param .... PROMPT002>
I have inserted the code in the relevant place in Order02:
Graham - if you are feeling benevolent/bored/up to a challenge - hyphenated Mc's ignoring the 2nd part of the double barrel eg: McTaggart-Hamish
Start something free and you open Pandora's box
Not fully fully tested this but I think it also needs to include any hyphenated words - Sarah-Jane becomes Sarah-jane, etc., and also IOW (for Isle of Wight) (& IOM) don't always go in the capitalised COUNTRY field & become Iow, Iom.
Hyphenated names now catered for, and have changed the exclude list a little. 'usa' becomes 'USA', but 'susan' becomes 'Susan'. You can add other phrases such as 'IOW', 'IOM' etc by including them in the exclude list.
These Mac's are placenames from the index of my GB Road Map. The only thing that occurs to me, now that Graham has put 'exclude' at the start of the script, is, will we be more likely to receive an order from somebody called 'MacDuff' than someone who lives in, Macduff?
Time will tell!
Last edited by Paul Bulpit; 28-Nov-2006, 08:14 PM.
Reason: added the list
I'm sorry to mention this Graham, but we now need to fix full stops!
As in Mr.A.R.Smith becomes Mr.a.r.smith (though I think it's OK if Mr Smith puts grammatically correct spaces after the full stop - Mr. A. R. Smith).
Sorry to mention my earlier post #64 but how can this be applied to Act_Order03.html - this is the page that accepts card details in Actinic Secured Mode.
I think this would take the customer grammar variations too far, some use full stops, some just go Mr AR Smith which becomes Mr Ar Smith, throw in the `dot` variable and it becomes a lot of possibilites. I do think however, as the changes can be seen when you move onto the address line, that customers generally* would correct these errors.
*Although some do forget their house numbers, get the email wrong, etc, so a capital out of place maybe isnt their biggest priority. (lol)
I take your point George & the other thing I'm encountering now is the people who don't have javascript enabled, so it has no effect at all.
But I had a quick look at Jan's OSOP and note that that has an action to correct names & addresses not for just one order but across whole blocks of them - so the possibility does exist, we're just asking Graham to fix it for free, for the benefit of the community - I do think that everyone who uses it ought to send him something for his trouble*.
My problem is that today's school-leavers (even my 21 year old) see "Mrarsmith" so that's what they type into Smartstamp......
I have a feeling this thread may be finished, so here's the search term for others to find it:
How to format customer names & addresses in incoming orders correcting uppercase, lowercase & postcodes. User input formatting.
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