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    My site currently runs a domain checker or WHOIS script. If the user wishes to purchase a domain, s/he is taken to a customised order processing script written in Perl.

    I would now like to transfer these orders to an Actinic catalogue. Does anybody know how to do this - transfer the variables selected from a screen to an Actinic catalogue and allow the processing of a domain name sale?

    I haven't the faintest idea where to begin!!!

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    Pat Nelson
    vcommunity - the business to business network
    email: pnelson@vcommunity.org.uk
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    Experts in database integration for Actinic Stores

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    #2
    Hi there

    The only way i can see this working with Actinic, without any perl customisation, is to create an other info prompt, saying "what domain do you want?"

    I would now like to transfer these orders to an Actinic catalogue. Does anybody know how to do this - transfer the variables selected from a screen to an Actinic catalogue and allow the processing of a domain name sale?
    I cannot see this meaning done in Actinic, other than using an other info prompt, which will then goe via the checkout stages.

    If there is anyone who knows a another way, then please put in your 2 pence

    Kind Regards
    Nadeem Rasool
    SellerDeck Development

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      #3
      Thanks Nadeem,

      Have to admit, I'm becoming quite attracted to the idea of Perl customisation. Anyone out there got any ideas?
      Pat Nelson
      vcommunity - the business to business network
      email: pnelson@vcommunity.org.uk
      www.vcommunity.org.uk
      Experts in database integration for Actinic Stores

      For web hosting, visit: www.vhost.org.uk

      Advertise your company for £1 for a year on www.1000adpages.com

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