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    Miva engine bug?



    The bug was causing issues with Windows Servers. Check the release
    notes and OpenUI.org, they've posted about it in their FAQ.

    Vic Vega
    WolfPaw Computers
    Miva Merchant Hosting Specialists
    "Put the power of the pack to work for you!"(sm)
    Ph: 1 (866) WOLFPAW
    www.wpcomp.com


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don (vitavet.com)
    Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 7:29 PM
    To: 'Miva Users Group'
    Subject: [mru] Miva engine bug?


    Hi,

    Using Merchant 4.21 w? OpenUI 4.91

    OpenUI 4.93 update says: Added workaround for Miva Engine bug

    Can somewhat tell me what this bug is?

    Thanks,
    Don


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    Guest replied
    Miva engine bug?



    Hi,

    Using Merchant 4.21 w? OpenUI 4.91

    OpenUI 4.93 update says: Added workaround for Miva Engine bug

    Can somewhat tell me what this bug is?

    Thanks,
    Don


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    OT: Base path PERL



    My point exactly! Maybe it just came across wrong. Been a tough week. Don't
    learn Perl from a Miva list and don't learn Miva from a Perl list. That is
    when the scrambled brains come in.

    > Incidentally, Wil, you got it right.

    Yep. Learned it on the Perl list. {MvEG} :-)

    You never want to use a trailing slash in your Basepath because then the
    variables later turn out to look like
    /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin//somedir/somedoc.ext which isn't always going to
    turn out well depending on the script.


    Wil Hatfield
    HyperConX Customer Care

    HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
    1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada

    Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
    support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
    choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
    connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
    needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!




    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
    Companies)
    Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:55 AM
    To: Miva Users Group
    Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


    You've got to be kidding, right?

    With all of the crap posts that come thru this list, and you think that mine
    is bad?
    I know that it's not directly merchant related, but is it any less OT than
    discussions on popups, domain name registration, CSS, viruses, or some of
    the other discussions that have recently taken place?

    I know that some discussions are totally inappropriate (anything related to
    politics or religion!), but, come on, are you telling me that a simple PERL
    question is SOOO off topic and offended you so much that you had to chide me
    publicly for it?

    Yes, there may be forums specifically set up for such topics. I know there
    is a PERL forum. However, I only needed one simple question answered, and I
    figured that the collective brains of this forum would be able to do it.
    Incidentally, Wil, you got it right. They were looking for a variant of
    /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin. I had it right, I just had a trailing /. So,
    thanks for the help!

    Matt

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Wil Hatfield" <[email protected]>
    To: "Matt Williams (Nova Companies)" <[email protected]>; "Miva Users
    Group" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
    Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


    > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
    > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
    > script first.
    >
    > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
    just
    > really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
    >
    >
    > Wil Hatfield
    > HyperConX Customer Care
    >
    > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
    > 1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada
    >
    > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
    > support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
    > choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
    > connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
    > needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
    > Companies)
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
    > To: Miva Users Group
    > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
    > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
    > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
    > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
    > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
    >
    > Matt
    >
    >


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    Guest replied
    Category Tree Background Image



    Sure,

    Check out this great little freebie from Viking Coders:
    <A HREF ="http://www.vikingcoders.com/store/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FREE">http://www.vikingcoders.com/store/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FREE</A>

    Scroll down and look for VC_treetable and then choose the correct flavor for
    your site.

    Regards,

    Peter Stoermer
    [email protected]
    ============================================
    Web Design | Web Hosting | Miva Merchant Partner
    Total Hosting -- Our Name Says It All
    <A HREF ="http://www.TotalHosting.com">http://www.TotalHosting.com</A>
    888.600.5630 x212




    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
    On Behalf Of Cory
    Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:57 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] Category Tree Background Image

    Can you put/add a background image to the category tree??


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    Guest replied
    VikingCoders and other 3rd Party sites



    Is it possible to allow customers to pay by cod 'only' if a certain product
    is in your cart?

    Or to make it even easier, a certain category?

    Thanks
    Joelle


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    VikingCoders and other 3rd Party sites



    Cindy,

    They are usually on top of things. Heard back in five minutes yesterday.
    What questions do you have?

    Jason
    Miva Merchant Modules
    http://jmhonline.net/mivamerchantmodules
    Largest and most complete listing database of modules anywhere!
    Over 1400 listings. Over 490 Compiled. Over 70 Free Modules.
    Simply the best regardless of database software used.


    > Hello,
    >
    > Can someone recommend me some 3rd party sites for Miva Merchant modules?
    > I've been looking at Viking Coders but I sent a question in to them and
    > haven't heard back... which makes me wonder how reliable are they? Is it
    > just me or are they usually on top of thing?
    >
    > thanks,
    > cindy
    >


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    Is it possible to allow cod 'only' if a certain product is in your cart?



    I am building my wholesale website with Miva 4.22, and I've got a
    question. We sell wholesale T-shirts, and presumably our customers
    will be adding 4 medium of this shirt, 5 large of that shirt. Is
    there a better way to add items to the cart other than the tedious
    add to basket, go back, add to basket, go back, change quantity, and
    so on?

    Any help would be appreciated. A way to show all options on one page,
    with a quantity box, would be dandy.
    --
    ________________________________
    J-LIST <A HREF ="http://www.jlist.com">http://www.jlist.com</A>
    Thousands of unique products from Japan, from Hello Kitty toilet
    paper to miniature sushi to our world-famous "I'm looking for a
    Japanese girlfriend" T-shirts. Visit us now!

    Interested in my life in Japan? See the Peter Payne homepage at
    <A HREF ="http://www.peterpayne.net/">http://www.peterpayne.net/</A>


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    Is it possible to allow cod 'only' if a certain product is in your cart?



    Is it possible to allow customers to pay by cod 'only' if a certain product
    is in your cart?

    Or to make it even easier, a certain category?

    Thanks
    Joelle


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    module so SE's don't display results for a deleted product or category



    Thanks a lot Tom!

    Eli Boone

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tom [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:39 PM
    To: Eli Boone; Jason Henderson; [email protected]
    Subject: RE: [mru] module so SE's don't display results for a deleted
    product or category


    You can remove the individual product pages manually. Visit this page for
    full
    details:

    <A HREF ="http://www.google.com/remove.html">http://www.google.com/remove.html</A>

    HTH
    Tom

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Eli Boone
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 4:32 PM
    > To: Jason Henderson; Eli Boone; [email protected]
    > Subject: RE: [mru] module so SE's don't display results for a deleted
    > product or category
    >
    >
    > Hi Jason,
    >
    > Does anyone else ever have a problem with old products showing up in SEs?
    > Some of these old products were deleted from my store months ago.
    >
    > Thanks, Eli Boone
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Jason Henderson [mailto:[email protected]]
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:22 PM
    > To: Eli Boone; [email protected]
    > Subject: Re: [mru] module so SE's don't display results for a deleted
    > product or category
    >
    >
    > No such module.
    >
    > Jason
    >
    >
    > > Hi everyone,
    > >
    > > I thought that I saw a post in the past about a module that would
    somehow
    > > not allow deleted products or categories from showing up in Search
    > Engines.
    > > I use the Fatal Erro Plus module (which I would highly recommend to all)
    > and
    > > there are many results showing up in the SEs for product/cats that have
    > been
    > > deleted.
    > >
    > > Thank You,
    > >
    > > Eli Boone
    > > www.jjdog.com
    > > www.ferretdepot.com
    > >
    > >

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    module so SE's don't display results for a deleted product or category



    You've got to be kidding, right?

    With all of the crap posts that come thru this list, and you think that mine
    is bad?
    I know that it's not directly merchant related, but is it any less OT than
    discussions on popups, domain name registration, CSS, viruses, or some of
    the other discussions that have recently taken place?

    I know that some discussions are totally inappropriate (anything related to
    politics or religion!), but, come on, are you telling me that a simple PERL
    question is SOOO off topic and offended you so much that you had to chide me
    publicly for it?

    Yes, there may be forums specifically set up for such topics. I know there
    is a PERL forum. However, I only needed one simple question answered, and I
    figured that the collective brains of this forum would be able to do it.
    Incidentally, Wil, you got it right. They were looking for a variant of
    /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin. I had it right, I just had a trailing /. So,
    thanks for the help!

    Matt

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Wil Hatfield" <[email protected]>
    To: "Matt Williams (Nova Companies)" <[email protected]>; "Miva Users
    Group" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
    Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


    > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
    > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
    > script first.
    >
    > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
    just
    > really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
    >
    >
    > Wil Hatfield
    > HyperConX Customer Care
    >
    > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
    > 1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada
    >
    > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
    > support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
    > choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
    > connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
    > needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
    > Companies)
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
    > To: Miva Users Group
    > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
    > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
    > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
    > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
    > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
    >
    > Matt
    >
    >


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    Guest replied
    OT: Base path PERL



    Probably because you updated OpenUI??
    You need to activate "english" in the OpenLanguage section
    Finding this section can be confusing. Near the top of the admin tree,
    you'll see your store name which you need to expand to find the
    OpenLanguage section

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sustainit
    Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:02 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] account login labels not showing


    What have I done now?

    The labels on the Account Login Page are not showing. The fields and
    submit button are there just no labels. Any ideas on what the problem
    might be and how I can fix it?

    Thanks, Alex


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    OT: Base path PERL



    You've got to be kidding, right?

    With all of the crap posts that come thru this list, and you think that mine
    is bad?
    I know that it's not directly merchant related, but is it any less OT than
    discussions on popups, domain name registration, CSS, viruses, or some of
    the other discussions that have recently taken place?

    I know that some discussions are totally inappropriate (anything related to
    politics or religion!), but, come on, are you telling me that a simple PERL
    question is SOOO off topic and offended you so much that you had to chide me
    publicly for it?

    Yes, there may be forums specifically set up for such topics. I know there
    is a PERL forum. However, I only needed one simple question answered, and I
    figured that the collective brains of this forum would be able to do it.
    Incidentally, Wil, you got it right. They were looking for a variant of
    /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin. I had it right, I just had a trailing /. So,
    thanks for the help!

    Matt

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Wil Hatfield" <[email protected]>
    To: "Matt Williams (Nova Companies)" <[email protected]>; "Miva Users
    Group" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
    Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


    > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
    > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
    > script first.
    >
    > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
    just
    > really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
    >
    >
    > Wil Hatfield
    > HyperConX Customer Care
    >
    > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
    > 1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada
    >
    > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
    > support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
    > choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
    > connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
    > needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
    > Companies)
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
    > To: Miva Users Group
    > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
    > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
    > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
    > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
    > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
    >
    > Matt
    >
    >


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    Guest replied
    account login labels not showing



    Probably because you updated OpenUI??
    You need to activate "english" in the OpenLanguage section
    Finding this section can be confusing. Near the top of the admin tree,
    you'll see your store name which you need to expand to find the
    OpenLanguage section

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sustainit
    Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:02 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] account login labels not showing


    What have I done now?

    The labels on the Account Login Page are not showing. The fields and
    submit button are there just no labels. Any ideas on what the problem
    might be and how I can fix it?

    Thanks, Alex


    Leave a comment:


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    Guest replied
    OT: Base path PERL



    Tom,

    Yes we do discuss all those things, but they don't have their own mailing
    list. I belong to the Perl mailing list but I guess I can unsubscribe from
    that one and post all my Perl questions here, followed of course by Apache,
    ModSSL, OpenSSL, PHP, Qmail, MySQL, Python, and Jakarta. ;-) {jk of course}

    Maybe I jumped the gun on that one. Sorry Matt!


    Wil Hatfield
    HyperConX Customer Care

    HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
    1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada

    Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
    support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
    choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
    connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
    needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!




    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tom [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 6:32 PM
    To: WolfPaw Computers - Webmaster; 'Wil Hatfield'; 'Matt Williams (Nova
    Companies)'; 'Miva Users Group'
    Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


    Actually, I enjoy reading the Miva lists because they don't just focus on
    one
    thing. I've learned everything from running a Miva Merchant store through
    setting up cron through how to market a store through what the best domain
    registrars are through how to spot fraudulent credit card activity, and lots
    of stuff in between, from reading the Miva lists. Excluding religion and
    politics, of course. ;)

    Sure, dedicated discussions excluding things store-related probably belong
    elsewhere, but that doesn't mean we can't all have fun and learn while we're
    doing it. FWIW, I use a perl script on my site and it didn't scramble my
    brains (they were already that way).

    Tom

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of WolfPaw Computers -
    > Webmaster
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 6:55 PM
    > To: 'Wil Hatfield'; 'Matt Williams (Nova Companies)'; 'Miva Users Group'
    > Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > Considering how easy it was to answer, was that really warranted?
    >
    > -Vic
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil Hatfield
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
    > To: Matt Williams (Nova Companies); Miva Users Group
    > Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
    > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
    > script first.
    >
    > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
    > just really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
    >
    >
    > Wil Hatfield
    > HyperConX Customer Care
    >
    > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com 1.800.894.3613 -">http://www.hyperconx.com 1.800.894.3613 -</A>
    > Tollfree in the US and Canada
    >
    > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree support
    > lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from,
    > Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have
    > that too. Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and
    > sell like one too!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
    > Companies)
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
    > To: Miva Users Group
    > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
    > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
    > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
    > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
    > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
    >
    > Matt
    >
    >

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    OT: Base path PERL



    It is in your module zip file.

    Jason


    > What is the url for this faq - I can't find it and thought I looked for
    > it good.
    > Neat instructional video - you going to be making more of those ?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -Barrett
    > http://handmade-paper.us
    > Hosted by Hostasaurus.com
    > MM v4.20 OUI
    >
    >
    > On Monday, July 12, 2004, at 01:04 AM, Jason Henderson wrote:
    >
    > > Q (2004/03/05): I would like to format the links displayed by the
    > > %paging%
    > > token in the "Search Friendly Links" format from Copernicus. Is this
    > > possible?
    > > A: Yes, I have added tokens that can be used in the "template for
    > > 'other
    > > pages'" area underneath Category Paging of the template which can be
    > > used to
    > > construct the URLs. The tokens are:
    > > %offset%
    > > %prev_stack_depth%
    > > %prev_stack_1%
    > > %catcode%
    > > All of these are required variables in the url and correspond to the
    > > values
    > > for the variables:
    > > Offset
    > > Prevous_Stack_Depth
    > > Previous_Stack_1
    > > Category_Code
    > > respectively. I have also add tokens for %numberL%, %smallalphaL%, and
    > > %largealphaL%. These tokens will be replaced with the number or
    > > character
    > > itself.
    > > So to use this feature you would use something like:
    > > <a
    > > href="http://domain.com/page/storecode/CTGY/%catcode%/Offset/%offset%/
    > > Previo
    > > us_Stack_Depth/%prev_stack_depth%/Previous_Stack_1/
    > > %prev_stack_1%">%numberL%
    > > </a>
    > > in the "template for 'other pages'" area under Category Paging. This
    > > feature
    > > was added based on the suggestion and help from JMH Web Services, the
    > > author
    > > of the free Search Engines & Miva Merchant newsletter at:
    > > <A HREF ="http://www.jmhonline.net/searchmiva">http://www.jmhonline.net/searchmiva</A>
    > > There is also an instructional video available in two formats
    > > Windows Media (1mb) http://jmhonline.net/searchmiva/videos/cptsfl1.wmv
    > > *Be
    > > sure to view in full-screen mode!
    > > Flash (10mb) http://jmhonline.net/searchmiva/videos/cptsfl1.html
    > >
    > >
    > >> I've scoured through the Category Template FAQ.txt and I can't find an
    > >> explanation as to how to get rid of this type of link
    > >>
    > >>
    > > <A HREF ="http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/Merchant2/">http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/Merchant2/</A>
    > > merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Offset=5&Category_Code=Al coholFavours&Previous
    > > _Stack_Depth=1&Previous_Stack_1=0
    > >>
    > >> when using the %paging% token. This link was created the %paging%
    > >> token.
    > > How
    > >> do you use the %paging% token to create a SFL? Do I have an old
    > >> version of
    > >> the FAQ.txt again? I really don't see how to make the %paging% token
    > > create
    > >> a link something like
    > >> <A HREF ="http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/page/pinkproducts/CTGY/alcoholfavours/p2">http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/page/pinkproducts/CTGY/alcoholfavours/p2</A>
    > >> instead of one with all the Stack crap in it.
    > >>
    > >> Leslie <--who obviously needs to renew her Clairol subscription
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>> No, that is for regular links. The answer is in FAQ.txt
    > >>>
    > >>> Jason
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>>> I finally found it I think.
    > >>>>
    > >>>> <A HREF ="http://www.copernicusllc.com/support/faqs/mivamerchant/sfl/">http://www.copernicusllc.com/support/faqs/mivamerchant/sfl/</A>
    > >>>> ?FAQ_ID=27
    > >>>>
    > >>>> Is this for the viking bread trail type paging or something else ?
    > >>>> I need to check ours for this, but it hasnt' been too high on the
    > > list.
    > >>>>
    > >>>> Thanks,
    > >>>> -Barrett
    > >>>> http://handmade-paper.us
    > >>>> Hosted by Hostasaurus.com
    > >>>> MM v4.20 OUI
    > >>>>
    > >>>> On Sunday, July 11, 2004, at 03:35 PM, Jason Henderson wrote:
    > >>>>
    > >>>>> Yes if you mean search friendly links. Look in FAQ.txt. It is
    > >>>>> addressed
    > >>>>> there.
    > >>>>>
    > >>>>> Jason
    > >>>>>
    > >>>>>
    > >>>>>
    > >>>>>> Thanks leslie! Hope someone can help.. Anymore suggestions?!
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> -----Original Message-----
    > >>>>>> From: [email protected]
    > >>>>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Leslie Nord -
    > >> Webs
    > >>>>>> Your Way
    > >>>>>> Sent: 11 July 2004 12:24
    > >>>>>> To: [email protected]
    > >>>>>> Subject: Re: [mru] Short Links & VC Category Template
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> Something like
    > >>>>>>
    > >> <A HREF ="http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/page/pinkproducts/CTGY/alcoholfavours/p2">http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/page/pinkproducts/CTGY/alcoholfavours/p2</A>
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> instead of
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> <A HREF ="http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/Merchant2/">http://www.pinkproducts.co.uk/Merchant2/</A>
    > >>>>>> merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Offset=
    > >>>>>>
    > >> 5&Category_Code=AlcoholFavours&Previous_Stack_Dept h=1&Previous_Stack_1
    > >>>>>> =0
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> I don't have an answer but maybe my reply will help get an answer
    > > for
    > >>>>>> you.
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> Leslie
    > >>>>>> ps...nice looking site :)
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>>> Hi
    > >>>>>>>
    > >>>>>>> When I am using both of the above how do I get miva to do short
    > >> links
    > >>>>>>> when it does on to the second page in that category instead of
    > >> saying
    > >>>>>>> stack=2 etc.?
    > >>>>>>>
    > >>>>>>> Thanks
    > >>>>>>>
    > >>>>>>> Ben
    > >>>>>>>
    > >>
    >


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