E-junkie Ecommerce Forums » E-junkie Discussions
Tag Cloud for this topic:
browser
button
buyers
cart
code
data
described
direct
documentation
don
email
form
help
html
info
integrate
item
link
necessary
net
none
note
order
page
particular
posted
problem
product
products
public
ready
referred
referring
respond
selection
sending
settings
shopping
support
tag
try
updating
website
working
| |
| |
|
RobK member Posts: 1 |
Hi, I am attempting to integrate e-junkie with DotNetNuke. The problem I am having is that DotNetNuke (dnn) is an asp.net application and as such every page that is rendered to the browser is a form. Since the e-junkie Add To Cart button uses forms (I'm using variants) to submit its data, it clashes with asp.net and so the button does absolutely nothing. I have been able to remove the form tag and use an onclick to submit the form data to e-junkie and it does work, however it does so by transferring the browser window to e-junkie instead of the cool pop-up shopping cart. The reason is because in order to get it working I could not use the Javascript function included with e-junkie code to pop-up the cart. My question is, there must be a way to get this to work so that the shopping cart works as a pop-up. But I don't know how to pass my form variants into the pop-up function. Every time I try, the item shows up in the pop-up shopping cart but none of the variants are shown. Can someone provide some insight into how to get this working? I don't think this is an e-junkie question per se, it is an html/javascript problem. And given my limited knowledge of both, I'm stuck. Thanks for any help. # POSTED ON: September 24, 2008 @ 10:55 GMT -7 |
|
E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4354 |
I've sent you a private email about some new tutorial content that's still a work in progress and not ready for public primetime yet, but since your needs are immediate, I reckoned referring you to that info in rough-draft form was better than not at all. If you need further explanation or clarification of that material, please respond to that email directly. # POSTED ON: September 24, 2008 @ 13:10 GMT -7 |
|
MillerBros member Posts: 1 |
Tyson - Is that tutorial you referred to "primetime" now? Where can I find it? I am interested in using E-Junkie with my own DotNetNuke website, much like RobK. I'd love to keep the sweet pop-up cart functionality if I can. Thanks! # POSTED ON: July 7, 2009 @ 23:03 GMT -7 |
|
E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4354 |
I'm sending you a direct email with the link to that tutorial draft. We've just been too busy with routine support and updating our primary help-page documentation to get around to polishing off that particular tutorial side-project yet. # POSTED ON: July 8, 2009 @ 14:50 GMT -7 |
|
DNNStuff member Posts: 1 |
Hi, Just wondering if the documentation has been released for DotNetNuke yet? # POSTED ON: February 25, 2010 @ 08:30 GMT -7 |
|
E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4354 |
We have now posted that tutorial here: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.variants.button-tutorial.htm It's not specific to DotNetNuke, but the techniques described there would certainly work for that platform. Note this is only necessary for products using our Variants/Variations settings to give buyers a menu selection of options for the product. Our button code for simple products that have no buyer-selectable options should work fine as-is with DNN. # POSTED ON: February 25, 2010 @ 13:00 GMT -7 |
You must be logged in to make a post. Please click here to login. | |






