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Post #152333 by Raffertiki on Mon, Apr 11, 2005 7:07 PM

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I just tested your buttons on this page:
http://www.nicefishy.com/NF_Prints.html

and they seem to work fine!

That's odd. Did you try to "order" a second item. That's where the problem occurs and I get the error message.

At one point, when things were working, they gave me an extra line of code that was supposed to charge one flat shipping rate regardless off how many items were ordered. Come to think of it, this is where my troubles started.

You want code, you asked for it. This is it along with their explaination. Followed by a chunk of code from my site:

You can add additional options anywhere between the:

and the
tag.

input type="hidden" name="handling_cart" value="x.xx"

Where "x.xx" is the handling charge that will be
applied to the transaction
regardless of how many items are purchased. This
line of code would have to
be in the source code of each button so if any item
is added to the cart,
the handling charge will apply. If multiple items
are added to the cart,
the 1st non-blank "handling_cart" value will be
used.

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