sumdexusa Posted March 29, 2010 Share Posted March 29, 2010 (edited) Hello, I'm having a problem on my product info page. If I set a special price for a product, on the product list page, it properly displays the old price struck-out and next to it the sale price. But on the product info page, it still shows the regular price next to the ADD TO CART button with no mention of the special price. I would like it to show the special price only. Or at the very least, no price at all and I will show the special price somewhere else. After some research, here is what I have in my sts_inc/product_info.php file in the price display section: if ($new_price = tep_get_products_special_price($product_info['products_id'])) { $template_pinfo['regularpricestrike'] = "<s>" . $template_pinfo['regularprice'] . "</s>"; $template_pinfo['specialprice'] = $currencies->display_price($new_price, tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])); } else { $template_pinfo['specialprice'] = ''; $template_pinfo['regularpricestrike'] = $template_pinfo['regularprice']; Is anything there causing the problem? Or is there anything there I can do to just not show the price at all? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! Edited March 29, 2010 by sumdexusa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sumdexusa Posted March 29, 2010 Author Share Posted March 29, 2010 Well, I haven't figured this out, but I think in the meantime, I've managed to do this next best thing to either having the special price or not having the regular price there. I made the regular price have a strikeout through it! Not pretty, but it'll work. If anyone can still provide some direction on having the special price appear instead of the regular price, I'd appreciate it. Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
multimixer Posted March 30, 2010 Share Posted March 30, 2010 In file product_info.php, you can find this code if ($new_price = tep_get_products_special_price($product_info['products_id'])) { $products_price = '<s>' . $currencies->display_price($product_info['products_price'], tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])) . '</s> <span class="productSpecialPrice">' . $currencies->display_price($new_price, tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])) . '</span>'; } else { $products_price = $currencies->display_price($product_info['products_price'], tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])); } This says that IF there is a special price then the price = regular price striked out (within the <s></s> tags) + the special price (within the <span></span> tags) ELSE price = just the regular price Later on the $products_price is getting echoed <td class="pageHeading" align="right" valign="top"><?php echo $products_price; ?></td> Do you have this or similar lines in tour file? How do they look like? Quote My community profile | Template system for osCommerce - New: Responsive | Feedback channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sumdexusa Posted March 30, 2010 Author Share Posted March 30, 2010 (edited) Hello Multimixer, thanks very much for your assistance! Are you referring to the product_info.php file in the catalog folder? If so, here is what it says for that price section: if ($new_price = tep_get_products_special_price($product_info['products_id'])) { $products_price = '<s>' . $currencies->display_price($product_info['products_price'], tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])) . '</s> <span class="productSpecialPrice">' . $currencies->display_price($new_price, tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])) . '</span>'; } else { $products_price = $currencies->display_price($product_info['products_price'], tep_get_tax_rate($product_info['products_tax_class_id'])); } And later on, this is what I have for that echo line: <td class="pageHeading" align="right" valign="top"><?php echo $products_price; ?></td> If you are referring to the product_info.php file in the catalog/includes/modules/sts_inc folder, I quoted that on my original post. Do you see anything wrong with either of these? Edited March 30, 2010 by sumdexusa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
multimixer Posted March 30, 2010 Share Posted March 30, 2010 oops, I'm sorry, somehow I didn't notice that you talk about sts, by brain was flying :) The code looks ok (=standard), I think the problem is that you don't use the $specialprice$ tag in you content product_info.php.html template You need to use them both together, like $regularpricestrike$$specialprice$ in order to have this effect you want Quote My community profile | Template system for osCommerce - New: Responsive | Feedback channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sumdexusa Posted March 30, 2010 Author Share Posted March 30, 2010 (edited) You. Are. AWESOME! That was it. Though I had to make a modification, in case this helps anyone out in a similar situation. First, I did't even know to look in the sts-template/content folder for the html file. After that, when I used the $regularpricestrike$$specialprice$ tag combo, for some reason, I was getting exactly that (for example: $259.99$$150.00$). Instead, I just used $regularpricestrike$specialprice tag and that worked. Not sure why as I have read other instances of people using the $specialprice$ tag, but the single $ worked for me. Thanks again for taking the time to help me. Really appreciate it! Edited March 30, 2010 by sumdexusa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
multimixer Posted March 30, 2010 Share Posted March 30, 2010 Not sure why as I have read other instances of people using the $specialprice$ tag, but the single $ worked for me. This comes because you didn't define $ to be the endchar of your tags in your templates Quote My community profile | Template system for osCommerce - New: Responsive | Feedback channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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