AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

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AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby Chris » Wed Oct 30, 2002 10:06 am

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6 million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the cart to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop up an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under "Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will run OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript. Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS
Chris
 

Re: AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby Kevin Sullivan » Wed Oct 30, 2002 3:08 pm

Hi Chris,

I tried your link and get nothing ( a blank white page) on my Mac IE 5.0 so
I am assuming I need to be using aol 8.0 to get the desired result. Correct?

That is why I have not tried to help with this issue yet. I too feel it is
vitally important to have ss work fluidly in aol 8.0 and yes you cannot get
people to "read" plain old messages.

Kevin Sullivan'


Vantelweb.com


in article 3DC0039C.C2D47BDF@mlcswoodworking.com, Chris at
sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com wrote on 10/30/02 12:06 PM:

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6 million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the cart to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop up an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under "Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will run OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript. Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS
Kevin Sullivan
 

Re: AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby Chris » Thu Oct 31, 2002 8:57 am

Hi,

Right....if you got a blank page using IE 5, then its working OK. The only time
you should see anything is if you have AOL 8.0 with cookies disabled. Then you
should get the alert.

If you want to see the actual script (of course), click on "View Page Source" in
the IE menus. I need to install it onto the shopping cart still.

Chris

MLCS

PS: Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was the only one who cared (even though
others actually first brought up the problem).



Kevin Sullivan wrote:

Hi Chris,

I tried your link and get nothing ( a blank white page) on my Mac IE 5.0 so
I am assuming I need to be using aol 8.0 to get the desired result. Correct?

That is why I have not tried to help with this issue yet. I too feel it is
vitally important to have ss work fluidly in aol 8.0 and yes you cannot get
people to "read" plain old messages.

Kevin Sullivan'

Vantelweb.com

in article 3DC0039C.C2D47BDF@mlcswoodworking.com, Chris at
sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com wrote on 10/30/02 12:06 PM:

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6 million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the cart to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop up an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under "Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will run OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript. Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS
Chris
 

Re: AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby Chris » Thu Oct 31, 2002 8:58 am

Hi,

Right....if you got a blank page using IE 5, then its working OK. The only time
you should see anything is if you have AOL 8.0 with cookies disabled. Then you
should get the alert.

If you want to see the actual script (of course), click on "View Page Source" in
the IE menus. I need to install it onto the shopping cart still.

Chris

MLCS

PS: Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was the only one who cared (even though
others actually first brought up the problem).



Kevin Sullivan wrote:

Hi Chris,

I tried your link and get nothing ( a blank white page) on my Mac IE 5.0 so
I am assuming I need to be using aol 8.0 to get the desired result. Correct?

That is why I have not tried to help with this issue yet. I too feel it is
vitally important to have ss work fluidly in aol 8.0 and yes you cannot get
people to "read" plain old messages.

Kevin Sullivan'

Vantelweb.com

in article 3DC0039C.C2D47BDF@mlcswoodworking.com, Chris at
sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com wrote on 10/30/02 12:06 PM:

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6 million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the cart to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop up an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under "Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will run OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript. Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS
Chris
 

Re: AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby David H » Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:59 pm

ShopSite has been looking into this issue. It appears that if all cookies
are disabled AND the shopper is using an ISP that rotates (changes) the IP
they are coming from (as AOL does) then they could experience a problem
ordering. The more recent versions of AOL make it easier to intentionally
disable all cookies. However, the vast majority of users do not disable
cookies since most web services require cookies (e.g. Yahoo Mail, etc.)

A ShopSite v6.1.1 patch should be available shortly. The patches
availability will be posted to the newsgroup and to the Technical Bulletin
List Server:
http://www.shopsite.com/subscribe.html

-David H.

"Chris" <sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com> wrote in message
news:3DC144BD.A3A5FED4@mlcswoodworking.com...
Hi,

Right....if you got a blank page using IE 5, then its working OK. The
only time
you should see anything is if you have AOL 8.0 with cookies disabled.
Then you
should get the alert.

If you want to see the actual script (of course), click on "View Page
Source" in
the IE menus. I need to install it onto the shopping cart still.

Chris

MLCS

PS: Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was the only one who cared (even
though
others actually first brought up the problem).



Kevin Sullivan wrote:

Hi Chris,

I tried your link and get nothing ( a blank white page) on my Mac IE 5.0
so
I am assuming I need to be using aol 8.0 to get the desired result.
Correct?

That is why I have not tried to help with this issue yet. I too feel it
is
vitally important to have ss work fluidly in aol 8.0 and yes you cannot
get
people to "read" plain old messages.

Kevin Sullivan'

Vantelweb.com

in article 3DC0039C.C2D47BDF@mlcswoodworking.com, Chris at
sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com wrote on 10/30/02 12:06 PM:

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6
million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the cart
to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers
don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've
been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop up an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under "Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will run
OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript.
Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS

David H
 

Re: AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby Chris » Tue Nov 05, 2002 9:34 pm

Actually,

I came up with my own "patch" last week, toying around with Javascript to
pop-up an ALERT to the customer if they have AOL 8 AND have disabled
cookies. It appears to work as I hoped (the guys at Lexiconn even looked
and concur).

(I haven't gotten a chance to to add it to the shopping cart page yet, but
I can just add the script to the "Text at the Top of The Shopping Cart Page"
field in the Commerce Setup, according to Lexiconn.)

For now, check it out at
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

(Unless you are on AOL 8 with cookies disabled, it should be a blank page.
If you areon AOL 8 with cookies disabled,
an alert will pop up. Click on "view source" to see the script itself.)

Chris

MLCS

www.mlcswoodworking.com

"David H" <david_hills@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:aq9f04$1pm$1@support.shopsite.com...
ShopSite has been looking into this issue. It appears that if all cookies
are disabled AND the shopper is using an ISP that rotates (changes) the IP
they are coming from (as AOL does) then they could experience a problem
ordering. The more recent versions of AOL make it easier to intentionally
disable all cookies. However, the vast majority of users do not disable
cookies since most web services require cookies (e.g. Yahoo Mail, etc.)

A ShopSite v6.1.1 patch should be available shortly. The patches
availability will be posted to the newsgroup and to the Technical Bulletin
List Server:
http://www.shopsite.com/subscribe.html

-David H.

"Chris" <sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com> wrote in message
news:3DC144BD.A3A5FED4@mlcswoodworking.com...
Hi,

Right....if you got a blank page using IE 5, then its working OK. The
only time
you should see anything is if you have AOL 8.0 with cookies disabled.
Then you
should get the alert.

If you want to see the actual script (of course), click on "View Page
Source" in
the IE menus. I need to install it onto the shopping cart still.

Chris

MLCS

PS: Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was the only one who cared
(even
though
others actually first brought up the problem).



Kevin Sullivan wrote:

Hi Chris,

I tried your link and get nothing ( a blank white page) on my Mac IE
5.0
so
I am assuming I need to be using aol 8.0 to get the desired result.
Correct?

That is why I have not tried to help with this issue yet. I too feel
it
is
vitally important to have ss work fluidly in aol 8.0 and yes you
cannot
get
people to "read" plain old messages.

Kevin Sullivan'

Vantelweb.com

in article 3DC0039C.C2D47BDF@mlcswoodworking.com, Chris at
sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com wrote on 10/30/02 12:06 PM:

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite
the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6
million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking
cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart
to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the cart
to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers
don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've
been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop up
an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under "Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will run
OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript.
Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS



Chris
 

Re: AOL 8.0/No Cookies Shopsite Error

Postby David H » Tue Nov 19, 2002 12:56 pm

You can now apply the patches referenced in this article:
http://support.shopsite.com/kbase/view_ ... onID=S5459

and that should solve the problem.

-David

"Chris" <sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com> wrote in message
news:aqa2kr$45j$1@support.shopsite.com...
Actually,

I came up with my own "patch" last week, toying around with Javascript to
pop-up an ALERT to the customer if they have AOL 8 AND have disabled
cookies. It appears to work as I hoped (the guys at Lexiconn even looked
and concur).

(I haven't gotten a chance to to add it to the shopping cart page yet,
but
I can just add the script to the "Text at the Top of The Shopping Cart
Page"
field in the Commerce Setup, according to Lexiconn.)

For now, check it out at
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

(Unless you are on AOL 8 with cookies disabled, it should be a blank page.
If you areon AOL 8 with cookies disabled,
an alert will pop up. Click on "view source" to see the script itself.)

Chris

MLCS

www.mlcswoodworking.com

"David H" <david_hills@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:aq9f04$1pm$1@support.shopsite.com...
ShopSite has been looking into this issue. It appears that if all
cookies
are disabled AND the shopper is using an ISP that rotates (changes) the
IP
they are coming from (as AOL does) then they could experience a problem
ordering. The more recent versions of AOL make it easier to
intentionally
disable all cookies. However, the vast majority of users do not disable
cookies since most web services require cookies (e.g. Yahoo Mail, etc.)

A ShopSite v6.1.1 patch should be available shortly. The patches
availability will be posted to the newsgroup and to the Technical
Bulletin
List Server:
http://www.shopsite.com/subscribe.html

-David H.

"Chris" <sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com> wrote in message
news:3DC144BD.A3A5FED4@mlcswoodworking.com...
Hi,

Right....if you got a blank page using IE 5, then its working OK. The
only time
you should see anything is if you have AOL 8.0 with cookies disabled.
Then you
should get the alert.

If you want to see the actual script (of course), click on "View Page
Source" in
the IE menus. I need to install it onto the shopping cart still.

Chris

MLCS

PS: Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was the only one who cared
(even
though
others actually first brought up the problem).



Kevin Sullivan wrote:

Hi Chris,

I tried your link and get nothing ( a blank white page) on my Mac IE
5.0
so
I am assuming I need to be using aol 8.0 to get the desired result.
Correct?

That is why I have not tried to help with this issue yet. I too
feel
it
is
vitally important to have ss work fluidly in aol 8.0 and yes you
cannot
get
people to "read" plain old messages.

Kevin Sullivan'

Vantelweb.com

in article 3DC0039C.C2D47BDF@mlcswoodworking.com, Chris at
sawdust@mlcswoodworking.com wrote on 10/30/02 12:06 PM:

All,

No one seemed interested in taking a gander at my request, despite
the
fact that more and more users will be using AOL 8 (AOL claims 6
million
people already do) and no doubt some of them will be blocking
cookies.
Hence, their shopping cart will not add items.

The simple solution to this is a text message in the shopping cart
to
the effect that "AOL users must enable cookies in order for the
cart
to
function properly."

However, since we already have lots of messages that our customers
don't
read, I wanted something a bit more "attention-getting." So, I've
been
working on a Javascript to detect AOL and detect cookies and pop
up
an
Alert message if the customer is using AOL 8.0 AND has cookies
disabled. I think I finally have it working the way I want.

You can check it out at the following URL:

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite ... wscook.htm

Lexiconn tells me I can add it to the shopping cart under
"Commerce
Setup--Text at the top of the Shopping Cart screen" and it will
run
OK.

Feedback is appreciated--this is my first "original" Javacript.
Anyone
who thinks it'll help can feel free to borrow it.

Chris

MLCS





David H
 


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