Usinc Schwans site with links the chain

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Just thought I'd post this here to help out any other schwans users who may have
been frustrated for the last month or so. You probably wouldn't have posted to
the list as it would appear to be a schwans problem at first glance. I don't now
know if it is actually a schwans website problem or something that changed
between releases of links the chain. I am using 2.1pre7.

You are allowed to log in, but when you try to hit the link that says "here" to
go to shop by catalog number, you get a choice of "allow" "reject" or "kill
script". If you hit allow, you find yourself on a line to enter an item to be
searched for; if you search, you find the item but still can't find a way to add
it to your cart.
The solution to this is as follows:
after hitting the correct link to shop by catalog number, when you are presented
with choices, have the script killed. Then you will find yourself in the usual
screen with the categories and the spaces for product number and quantity. then,
when hitting the "submit" button (note: this is not the same as the 'checkout"
item; the submit button must be hit because the same form can be re-filled and
submitted) you also have to kill the script when presented with choices.
However, do not kill the script when going through checkout.
Again, I don't know if this is a problem caused by a change in the website or a
change in links; I haven't tried it with one of the earlier prereleases that
worked before to find out. I knew there were one or two schwans users on the
list and thought this might be helpful. I've been doing schwans orders by phone
again for over a month and only just today decided to see what would happen if I
killed the script since allowing wasn't doing me any good.
Hope this is helpful to somebody.

Cheryl



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