Using Devosc's contribution I find that the order is not created until the echeck clears. It is however created eventually. The problem I find is that customers intend to pay by card but their card details may have changed.. So without the customer being aware Paypal create an echeck and a couple of weeks later the customer phones up to say 'Where's my stuff?' and yet the order is still uncleared on Paypal's site. My solution was to refuse to accept echecks. I wanted to accept ELV's but you cannot choose to accept one and not the other.
You can leave all the other currencies in but just force the checkout pages to use one currency, by setting the currency to default currency near the top of the page.
$currency = DEFAULT_CURRENCY;
You can program in a percentage discount into easy discount just like you can pretty much any other kind of discount. Loyalty discount is one of the harder ones to do though.
One route you could take is to use the contribution Easy Discount. I'm not sure if there is a simpler order total module though that just does global quantity discounts.
If you are getting that sort of rate to Korea then I would suggest that you have gone wrong in the installation somewhere. The zone-based shipping module works internationally and some versions already have the recent Royal Mail rates already loaded.
That sounds odd. Mine takes less than a second for the complete page load including the menu with more products than that (but I only go down to category level not product level).
Puzzling that the live server accepts the capital C though. I hope they aren't going to change it.
I couldn't find this piece of code anywhere.
$crypt = $_REQUEST['crypt'];
I guess I must have an earlier or later version installed.
Well I am now completely confused. All the other hidden fields are capitalized. Seems odd that this one should not be. I have been using
tep_draw_hidden_field('Crypt', $crypt);'
for ages on the live server.
As far as I know it is for both.
I also read that we will soon need to change the submission url in the module from:
https://ukvps.protx.com/vps2form/submit.asp
to:
https://ukvps.protx.com/vspgateway/service/...rm-register.vsp
A bit confusing really having both vsp and vps in the url. I'm sure many people will get this wrong!
That's good that you have added it to the contributions because this is definitely something that had been fixed last year. I haven't touched my Protx installation this year and it does use a capital letter for Crypt