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    OpenUI 4.77 Session_ID issue?



    Vic, thanks for writing back.

    Definitely not in secure mode, just regular store
    browsing, that is what is so strange.

    3 stores, all using OUI 4.77, MM 4.16, VM 4.07.

    All have the same problem. :(

    Ideas anybody?

    Thanks!
    -Chris
    WSO


    At 01:50 PM 3/28/2003 -0600, you wrote:
    >Are you sure you're not shopping in secure mode?
    >
    >Vic Vega
    >Webmaster,
    >WolfPaw Computers
    >(877) 31-A-WOLF
    >www.wpcomp.com <<A HREF ="http://www.wpcomp.com> ">http://www.wpcomp.com> </A>
    >
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: [email protected]
    >[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of WSO Support
    >Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:24 PM
    >To: [email protected]
    >Subject: [mru] OpenUI 4.77 Session_ID issue?
    >
    >
    >Is anybody having a problem with OpenUI 4.77 in
    >that it is creating a Session_ID in the URL no
    >matter where you browse in the store?
    >
    >Thanks!
    >-Chris
    >WSO
    >
    >

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    OpenUI 4.77 Session_ID issue?



    Are you sure you're not shopping in secure mode?

    Vic Vega
    Webmaster,
    WolfPaw Computers
    (877) 31-A-WOLF
    www.wpcomp.com <<A HREF ="http://www.wpcomp.com> ">http://www.wpcomp.com> </A>


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of WSO Support
    Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:24 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] OpenUI 4.77 Session_ID issue?


    Is anybody having a problem with OpenUI 4.77 in
    that it is creating a Session_ID in the URL no
    matter where you browse in the store?

    Thanks!
    -Chris
    WSO


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    FBI - All Businesses Beware!



    The saddest thing is that the 'facts' stated in this document have become
    "truth". Much like most of our mainstream press, they are quick to publish
    speculation as FACT in 72 point type, but "truth" is often printed in 10
    point type on a back page...then leave the office feeling righteous.

    ...sigh...


    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Ivo Truxa
    > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 7:59 AM
    > To: 'jgl'; [email protected]
    > Subject: RE: [mru] FBI - All Businesses Beware!
    >
    >
    > JGL, sadly this is not a comedy, but the true reality. The schema of the
    > Nigerian scam is the same in both cases - tell a lie big enough and you
    > sure find people who will believe you. Surprising enough is that the CIA
    > and the officials are as naïve as the other Nigeria Scam victims. Well,
    > there may be also other explanations, but it is not my role to speculate
    > about it.
    >
    > Ivo
    > http://mivo.truxoft.com
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: jgl [mailto:[email protected]]
    >
    > Ivo that is so damn funny I am still laughing. Awesome.
    >
    > A note about the original post:
    >
    > This has been going around for a very long time. When I first saw this
    > (or a
    > similar variation) in my inbox 2 or 3 years ago, I was like wondering
    > who
    > would fall for such a scheme and thinking as well that anyone who did
    > may
    > have deserved the consequences as a very simple lesson in being human
    > that
    > wasn't learned before.
    >
    > But I must reiterate my inspiration to reply to this post:
    > Ivo, this is probably the funniest thing that you ever did in your life.
    > Not
    > sure, maybe you reserve your humor when dealing with business lists like
    > this and you are really a genius comedian. Or you got the idea somewhere
    > else. Nonetheless that was way good! Did I mention it made me laugh real
    > hard? If not, it made me laugh real hard.
    >
    > Thanks for a Saturday laugh :)
    >
    > jgl
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]
    > On Behalf Of Ivo Truxa
    > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:34 AM
    > To: [email protected]
    > Subject: RE: [mru] FBI - All Businesses Beware!
    >
    > Yes, the Nigerian scam becomes to be a pretty serious problem. Lately
    > even Mr. Colin Powel, Mr. Bush and the CIA have fallen victims of it:
    >
    > <A HREF ="http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html">http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html</A>
    >
    > Ivo
    > http://mivo.truxoft.com
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Kat
    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > Please go to this site of the FBI and be informed. Please do as they ask
    > and pass the word to other businessses. I received an e-mail like this
    > and reported it to the FBI as I've heard to do in the past. The FBI is
    > investigating it and they directed me to this site to inform others.
    >
    > Please pass the word. Anyone is at risk.
    >
    > <A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml</A>
    > <<A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml></A>
    >
    > Kat
    >
    >

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    FBI - All Businesses Beware!



    Hi,

    I have received these emails several times, each one reported to
    spamcop. It seems as though they have stopped finally.


    Mark Elzy
    MDT Group, Inc.


    At 04:44 PM 3/14/2003 -0600, Kat wrote:
    >Hi all,
    >
    >Please go to this site of the FBI and be informed. Please do as they ask
    >and pass the word to other businessses. I received an e-mail like this
    >and reported it to the FBI as I've heard to do in the past. The FBI is
    >investigating it and they directed me to this site to inform others.
    >
    >Please pass the word. Anyone is at risk.
    >
    ><A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml</A>
    ><<A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml></A>
    >
    >Kat


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    FBI - All Businesses Beware!



    This is what makes me laugh so hard. It has all the elements of current =
    true
    life and totally breaches absurdity at the same time.

    Hey I sadly laugh at the current state of the world because I can't =
    believe
    any one is buying *any* of the crap being thrown around. It is really =
    messy.
    And 9/10 of it is pure BS.

    Or are you just trying to be funny again? Hmmm, closet comic maybe? =
    Damn
    you're good.

    jgl

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ivo Truxa [mailto:[email protected]]=20
    Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 10:59 AM
    To: 'jgl'; [email protected]
    Subject: RE: [mru] FBI - All Businesses Beware!

    JGL, sadly this is not a comedy, but the true reality. The schema of =
    the
    Nigerian scam is the same in both cases - tell a lie big enough and you
    sure find people who will believe you. Surprising enough is that the =
    CIA
    and the officials are as na=EFve as the other Nigeria Scam victims. =
    Well,
    there may be also other explanations, but it is not my role to =
    speculate
    about it.

    Ivo
    http://mivo.truxoft.com=20


    -----Original Message-----
    From: jgl [mailto:[email protected]]=20
    =20
    Ivo that is so damn funny I am still laughing. Awesome.

    A note about the original post:

    This has been going around for a very long time. When I first saw this
    (or a
    similar variation) in my inbox 2 or 3 years ago, I was like wondering
    who
    would fall for such a scheme and thinking as well that anyone who did
    may
    have deserved the consequences as a very simple lesson in being human
    that
    wasn't learned before.

    But I must reiterate my inspiration to reply to this post:
    Ivo, this is probably the funniest thing that you ever did in your =
    life.
    Not
    sure, maybe you reserve your humor when dealing with business lists =
    like
    this and you are really a genius comedian. Or you got the idea =
    somewhere
    else. Nonetheless that was way good! Did I mention it made me laugh =
    real
    hard? If not, it made me laugh real hard.

    Thanks for a Saturday laugh :)

    jgl=20


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]]
    On Behalf Of Ivo Truxa
    Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:34 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: [mru] FBI - All Businesses Beware!

    Yes, the Nigerian scam becomes to be a pretty serious problem. Lately
    even Mr. Colin Powel, Mr. Bush and the CIA have fallen victims of it:

    <A HREF ="http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html">http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html</A>

    Ivo
    http://mivo.truxoft.com=20



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Kat
    =20
    Hi all,
    =20
    Please go to this site of the FBI and be informed. Please do as they =
    ask
    and pass the word to other businessses. I received an e-mail like this
    and reported it to the FBI as I've heard to do in the past. The FBI is
    investigating it and they directed me to this site to inform others.
    =20
    Please pass the word. Anyone is at risk.
    =20
    <A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml</A>
    <<A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>=20">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>=20</A>
    =20
    Kat





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    Guest replied
    FBI - All Businesses Beware!



    JGL, sadly this is not a comedy, but the true reality. The schema of =
    the
    Nigerian scam is the same in both cases - tell a lie big enough and you
    sure find people who will believe you. Surprising enough is that the =
    CIA
    and the officials are as na=EFve as the other Nigeria Scam victims. =
    Well,
    there may be also other explanations, but it is not my role to =
    speculate
    about it.

    Ivo
    http://mivo.truxoft.com=20


    -----Original Message-----
    From: jgl [mailto:[email protected]]=20
    =20
    Ivo that is so damn funny I am still laughing. Awesome.

    A note about the original post:

    This has been going around for a very long time. When I first saw this
    (or a
    similar variation) in my inbox 2 or 3 years ago, I was like wondering
    who
    would fall for such a scheme and thinking as well that anyone who did
    may
    have deserved the consequences as a very simple lesson in being human
    that
    wasn't learned before.

    But I must reiterate my inspiration to reply to this post:
    Ivo, this is probably the funniest thing that you ever did in your =
    life.
    Not
    sure, maybe you reserve your humor when dealing with business lists =
    like
    this and you are really a genius comedian. Or you got the idea =
    somewhere
    else. Nonetheless that was way good! Did I mention it made me laugh =
    real
    hard? If not, it made me laugh real hard.

    Thanks for a Saturday laugh :)

    jgl=20


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]]
    On Behalf Of Ivo Truxa
    Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:34 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: [mru] FBI - All Businesses Beware!

    Yes, the Nigerian scam becomes to be a pretty serious problem. Lately
    even Mr. Colin Powel, Mr. Bush and the CIA have fallen victims of it:

    <A HREF ="http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html">http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html</A>

    Ivo
    http://mivo.truxoft.com=20



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Kat
    =20
    Hi all,
    =20
    Please go to this site of the FBI and be informed. Please do as they =
    ask
    and pass the word to other businessses. I received an e-mail like this
    and reported it to the FBI as I've heard to do in the past. The FBI is
    investigating it and they directed me to this site to inform others.
    =20
    Please pass the word. Anyone is at risk.
    =20
    <A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml</A>
    <<A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>=20">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>=20</A>
    =20
    Kat


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    FBI - All Businesses Beware!



    Ivo that is so damn funny I am still laughing. Awesome.

    A note about the original post:

    This has been going around for a very long time. When I first saw this =
    (or a
    similar variation) in my inbox 2 or 3 years ago, I was like wondering =
    who
    would fall for such a scheme and thinking as well that anyone who did =
    may
    have deserved the consequences as a very simple lesson in being human =
    that
    wasn't learned before.

    But I must reiterate my inspiration to reply to this post:
    Ivo, this is probably the funniest thing that you ever did in your =
    life. Not
    sure, maybe you reserve your humor when dealing with business lists =
    like
    this and you are really a genius comedian. Or you got the idea =
    somewhere
    else. Nonetheless that was way good! Did I mention it made me laugh =
    real
    hard? If not, it made me laugh real hard.

    Thanks for a Saturday laugh :)

    jgl=20


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] =
    [mailto:[email protected]]
    On Behalf Of Ivo Truxa
    Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:34 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: [mru] FBI - All Businesses Beware!

    Yes, the Nigerian scam becomes to be a pretty serious problem. Lately
    even Mr. Colin Powel, Mr. Bush and the CIA have fallen victims of it:

    <A HREF ="http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html">http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html</A>

    Ivo
    http://mivo.truxoft.com=20



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Kat
    =20
    Hi all,
    =20
    Please go to this site of the FBI and be informed. Please do as they =
    ask
    and pass the word to other businessses. I received an e-mail like this
    and reported it to the FBI as I've heard to do in the past. The FBI is
    investigating it and they directed me to this site to inform others.
    =20
    Please pass the word. Anyone is at risk.
    =20
    <A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml</A>
    <<A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>=20">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml>=20</A>
    =20
    Kat



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    FBI - All Businesses Beware!



    Yes, the Nigerian scam becomes to be a pretty serious problem. Lately
    even Mr. Colin Powel, Mr. Bush and the CIA have fallen victims of it:

    <A HREF ="http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html">http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/14/sprj.irq.documents/index.html</A>

    Ivo
    http://mivo.truxoft.com



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Kat

    Hi all,

    Please go to this site of the FBI and be informed. Please do as they ask
    and pass the word to other businessses. I received an e-mail like this
    and reported it to the FBI as I've heard to do in the past. The FBI is
    investigating it and they directed me to this site to inform others.

    Please pass the word. Anyone is at risk.

    <A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml</A>
    <<A HREF ="http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml> ">http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml> </A>

    Kat


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    Guest replied
    Cannot update products from the "Add Products" Screen



    Good call, I tried to pack the data files and got this error:

    4.12/admin.mv: Line 3691: MvDO: Runtime Error: Error opening
    '/Store/4.12/modules/system/displaywizard.mv': The system cannot find
    the file specified.

    I looked for the file and it's not there. I did find it in some of my
    install folder and copied and pasted it in to the above folder and it
    packed, but it still did not fix the product update problem.

    I forgot to mention that the product update function has worked in the
    past.

    Thank you,
    Kelly Brake
    E-Business Support
    Batesville Casket Co.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Gary Hodder" <[email protected]>
    To: "Kelly Brake" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 2:50 PM
    Subject: Re: [mru] Cannot update products from the "Add Products" Screen


    > Does the Store Pack without errors?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Gary..
    >
    > DOMINANT DESIGNS
    > & Development Services Ltd.
    > <A HREF ="http://www.DominantDesigns.com/">http://www.DominantDesigns.com/</A>
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Kelly Brake" <[email protected]>
    > To: <[email protected]>
    > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:37 PM
    > Subject: [mru] Cannot update products from the "Add Products" Screen
    >
    >
    > > Hi Everyone!
    > >
    > > I am having problems with the "Add Products" screen not saving new
    > > products and not updating existing products. I am using version
    4.12 on
    > > a Win2000 box.
    > >
    > > The user enters the product info and clicks on any button or link
    > > ("Add", "Images", "Headers & Footers", "Vendor TrkPro Fulfillment",
    > > etc.) and then the Vendor Trk page comes up but it is blank. No
    product
    > > is added or updated.
    > >
    > > I can do a product import and the new products are added just fine.
    I
    > > have rebooted the server, just for kicks, but this did not help.
    > >
    > > Has anyone seen this before or have any ideas on how to fix it?
    > >
    > > TIA,
    > > Kelly
    > >
    > >

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    Guest replied
    attribute changes in basket?



    No problem. Also available at:
    jmhonline.net/mivamerchant
    by searching for editing attributes, edit attributes, ability to edit
    attributes.

    Jason

    > Perfect. Thanks.
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Jason Henderson" <[email protected]>
    > To: "Chuck Lasker" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
    > Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 3:59 PM
    > Subject: Re: [mru] attribute changes in basket?
    >
    >
    > > Chuck,
    > >
    > > See Sebenza's module at:
    > > <A HREF ="http://www.mvcool.com/jmh/index.mv?product=SS-EDITATTR">http://www.mvcool.com/jmh/index.mv?product=SS-EDITATTR</A>
    > > for editing attributes
    > >
    > > Jason
    > > JMH Web Services, Inc.
    > > <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/">http://www.jmhonline.net/</A>
    > > Web Development, Miva Merchant, Search Engine Optimization
    > >
    > > > Is there a way to make attributes changeable in the basket page? In
    > other
    > > > words, when they go to basket and see the contents, they can change an
    > > > attribute from, say, Red to Green, without having to remove the item
    and
    > > > reorder it.
    > > >
    > > > Thanks.
    > > >
    > > > Chuck
    > > >
    > > >

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    attribute changes in basket?



    Perfect. Thanks.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Jason Henderson" <[email protected]>
    To: "Chuck Lasker" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
    Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 3:59 PM
    Subject: Re: [mru] attribute changes in basket?


    > Chuck,
    >
    > See Sebenza's module at:
    > <A HREF ="http://www.mvcool.com/jmh/index.mv?product=SS-EDITATTR">http://www.mvcool.com/jmh/index.mv?product=SS-EDITATTR</A>
    > for editing attributes
    >
    > Jason
    > JMH Web Services, Inc.
    > <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/">http://www.jmhonline.net/</A>
    > Web Development, Miva Merchant, Search Engine Optimization
    >
    > > Is there a way to make attributes changeable in the basket page? In
    other
    > > words, when they go to basket and see the contents, they can change an
    > > attribute from, say, Red to Green, without having to remove the item and
    > > reorder it.
    > >
    > > Thanks.
    > >
    > > Chuck
    > >
    > >

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    attribute changes in basket?



    Chuck,

    See Sebenza's module at:
    <A HREF ="http://www.mvcool.com/jmh/index.mv?product=SS-EDITATTR">http://www.mvcool.com/jmh/index.mv?product=SS-EDITATTR</A>
    for editing attributes

    Jason
    JMH Web Services, Inc.
    <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/">http://www.jmhonline.net/</A>
    Web Development, Miva Merchant, Search Engine Optimization

    > Is there a way to make attributes changeable in the basket page? In other
    > words, when they go to basket and see the contents, they can change an
    > attribute from, say, Red to Green, without having to remove the item and
    > reorder it.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Chuck
    >
    >

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    Paypal module: DesignExtend or Miva's Version. What's better



    Bryant Sentosa wrote:
    >
    > I' ve been debating on which PayPal module to use. The one supplied
    > by Miva or the one by DesignExtend. Does anyone have an opinion?
    > Pros or Cons.

    The Miva Corp supplied paypal module is very basic. If you need one
    that allows default currency designation, conversion rate for not paypal
    supported currencies back to USD, multiple payment icons on the checkout
    screens, ability to use a hidden code to prevent hacker order
    simulation, autofill customer name for new paypal accounts, a report
    module for viewing sales for any time period or for specific products;
    you'll probably want to get the inexpensive one at Design Extend (also
    available at Emporium Plus).

    --
    Bill Weiland - Emporium Plus <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc ">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc </A>
    Modules for eCommerce. Mail Mgr, Coupon, Rate This, Wait List Mgr,
    PayPal, Gift/Wish List, Froogle data feed, Shipping & dozens more
    Online Documentation <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/tk3/v3/doc.htm ">http://www.emporiumplus.com/tk3/v3/doc.htm </A>
    Product Question <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store4.mvc?Screen=SPTS ">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store4.mvc?Screen=SPTS </A>
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    Paypal module: DesignExtend or Miva's Version. What's better



    Bryant,

    You forgot one! Search for paypal at:
    <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/mivamerchant">http://www.jmhonline.net/mivamerchant</A>
    Viking has a paypal module as well. It works great!

    Jason
    ---------------------------------
    JMH Web Services, Inc.
    Web Development, Miva Merchant, and Much More!
    <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net">http://www.jmhonline.net</A>
    Miva Merchant Module Listings
    <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/mivamerchant">http://www.jmhonline.net/mivamerchant</A>
    Over 515 Actual Modules Listed Including Over 360 Compiled and
    60 Free Modules. Over 1300 Total Module Listings

    Search Engines and Miva Merchant
    <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/searchmiva">http://www.jmhonline.net/searchmiva</A>

    > I' ve been debating on which PayPal module to use. The one supplied
    > by Miva or the one by DesignExtend. Does anyone have an opinion?
    > Pros or Cons.
    >
    > I'm on Miva Merchant 4.16.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Bryant
    >
    >


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    External HTML pages module?



    If you are not averse to the idea of using JavaScript, try this:

    Where you want to pull in the content, type:

    <script language="javascript" src="whatever.js"></script>

    Of course whatever.js represents the name of your javascript.

    Then create whatever.js to look something like this:

    document.write(' PUT YOUR HTML HERE ');

    Of course putting your HTML where it says PUT YOUR HTML HERE.

    Keep in mind that this won't work for people who have scripting turned off
    in their browser.

    HTH,
    John Nasta


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