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squalid

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  1. customer is probably trying to register a new account with paypal instead of logging into old one
  2. well you dont need the zones.php if using prod rate - so uninstall yes the prod rate will add at checkout you can add something in product info that will display the delivery price in the info
  3. its only another delivery module - and so you should be able to just add in regardless of existing contributions
  4. yes, it works, and works for zones and it is well easier than weight i have done it in my store by adding in a second and third weight field - so when inserting product info - i can add in three prices - for UK europe and ROW
  5. have you checked the tare weight in the configuration ?
  6. there is a mod that already does this, table rate by count but suppose you wont be intrested now
  7. and if anyone is bored with nothing to do and fancies tackling the above for me - i will show my gratitude via Paypal
  8. has anyone found a way of refreshing the orders.php once the confirm button is pressed and also, passing over the updated orders status to the customer emails - at the moment they get sent out -but says new status: and not inserting the status. any pointers would be appreciated
  9. any chance of showing that ? i have tried the fix above and amended it - but got an error :(
  10. did you run the sql ? Run this sql on your database ALTER TABLE `orders` ADD `shipdate` VARCHAR( 10 ) NOT NULL ;
  11. http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=261326 have you read this ?
  12. .productListing-heading a{ font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; color: #000000; background-color: #DFFFDF; font-weight: bold; } just a stab in the dark , but my css for a links work as above - so try that with the background url, also when i am testing new css styles - say as above, i would make the a link text colour bright red so i can see that they are actually being taken from the changes i have made and i havent inherited them from somewhere else
  13. i doubt that paypal are trying to rip you off :huh: but check that you havent got delivery prices already set up with paypal that are interferring with shop rules
  14. reread jack mcs's reply. you could also install master password to see what was in customers basket http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contri...master+password
  15. http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/lofiversion/i...hp/t151728.html
  16. try doing border="0" where you inserted the image
  17. squalid

    Basic Paypal Module

    http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contri...arch,paypal+ipn use this paypal module and it will log the orders even if customer doesnt return
  18. an invalid card wouldnt attempt authorisation. if anyone is using a payment gateway that would charge you because the customer put in an incorrect number - time to look again, as an invalid number wouldnt attempt to be authorised.
  19. an invalid card number is not a declined card as an invalid card number hasnt even attempted authorisation
  20. No, they will charge you the transaction fee even if the card is declined. it would not be the case that the card was declined, if it wasnt a valid card number - it wouldnt attempt authorisation in the first place
  21. i think this is wrong, as an invalid number wouldnt even be attempted to be authorised and no payment gateways that I know of in the UK would charge for an invalid card number - if they did then surely i would be onto all compeitors sites who use that gateway - inputting incorrect numbers so they incurr the charges i also think that having a payment gateway and all associated with it - you would then be defeating the point by having customers place the card number on your site - i personally would find it very confusing to place the card number on one site then suddenly see the card details on a payment gateway form this is v.bad and would certainly break the terms of your merchant account. when i looked into taking cards via a website - HSBC in the UK told us that to meet their requirements we had to conform to all the critera set by http://www.ubizen.com/ so best advice here really is speak to your bank, see what you need. Having a merchant account and SSL does not mean that you can automatically take credit card numbers on your website
  22. you are right, i dont understand :blush: if using a payment processor - like protx in the UK - then the cc number would be validated by protx - or whatever payment processor used and so no need to put the cc number in the site - instead on protx form. it is very hard to get banks to agree to allow customers to input card details on the website and there is all sorts of crtiera to go through, and its not a case of just having a merchant account and an ssl. question - would taking the credit card details - then passing them through the cc_validation.php automatically store them in the database ?
  23. just to agree with the above - very important to check your bank will allow this and i doubt they will
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