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![]() Hi Guys and Gals,
I want to add xcart to an existing flash site. All I want the flash to do is add the items to the cart, then when someone wants to checkout they will go through a cuistomised xcart checkout. Has anyone tried this? Cheers Spence
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![]() Flash is not recommended, as Search Engines can't read it, and people tend to disable it. But if you insist, you can probably use the html links for the add-to cart functionality. Problem is, if they go back and forth between the flash and X-Cart, they stand a good chance of losing their cart and/or login sessions.
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![]() Good Point about the timing out etc Padraic.
I have never been a fan of flash but many of my clients are demanding it now. It really is hard to ignore it's advantages presentation wise over html/php/asp, it's technology we are going to have to embrace or be left behind. Also Google can read flash now. Spence
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![]() Oh don't get me wrong, I agree that it can be a great presentation tool...but in moderation and in key areas. Good uses of Flash in an E-commerce site:
- Header graphic - Intro page graphic - Detailed view of a product/item Google can read Flash to a certain extent, yes. But if you put a Flash site up against a standard html/css site with the same content, the html site will out-rank the Flash site every time hands down.
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![]() yeah I agree, I'll alos always go for the html version of a site if given the choice because I just dont care about the animation etc, I got better things to do than wait for stuff to load!
do you know how to find out what the html links are that are being sent to the cart? I imagine it would be the product id, then quantity or something? all I see is an extra 'add' in the browser.
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![]() Exactly
![]() As for the html links, you can generate them in X-Cart. Go to the 'modify products' screen, and search for something. On the results page, you will see a 'Generate HTML Links' option for a checked item. Test it out, you'll see the options given to you on the next screen. Just learned about this myself the other day, looks like a nice little feature ![]()
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![]() awesome! thanks mate!
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![]() There ya go..... just do that....generate the html code. With that you can then load it into flash. Not sure how well the session is going to remain though as I haven't tested this yet myself.
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![]() Thanks for the referral to the HTML Links tool. I'm doing a similar project but in HTML not Flash. Can anyone tell me how I could modify the form that is generated to allow more than one item to be added into the cart with a single button?
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