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Hi Anders/Rune
My testers have pointed out that if you:
then the cart is reported as empty when it is not empty.
Likewise if you view and empty the cart, then use Browser Back the cart shows as not empty
These bahaviour can be demonstrated in your new starterkit site http://starterkit.teacommerce.net/frontpage/
I understand why, but found it hard to explain to my non-technical testers.
Regards
John P
Hi John,
Yes I can see that Chrome and IE does this. Firefox and Safari does not (On my computer anyway).
Not a lot we can do about it as I see it. The browsers just cache the original html, and not the ajax updated html.
Any ideas to a fix will be much appreciated?
/Rune
I'm using Firefox 20.0.1 and there it is, but agree that there is nothing to be done - except perhaps to take our testers aside and bribe them somehow... :-)
Yeah. And you can't even make a javascript update as it won't be run when the page does not reload.
Anyways - The testers should just stop doing stuff like that :D
Oh, I just read my typo... ENTRY in the topic should read EMPTY of course. Sorry.
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Cart appears entry after page back/forwards
Hi Anders/Rune
My testers have pointed out that if you:
then the cart is reported as empty when it is not empty.
Likewise if you view and empty the cart, then use Browser Back the cart shows as not empty
These bahaviour can be demonstrated in your new starterkit site http://starterkit.teacommerce.net/frontpage/
I understand why, but found it hard to explain to my non-technical testers.
Regards
John P
Hi John,
Yes I can see that Chrome and IE does this. Firefox and Safari does not (On my computer anyway).
Not a lot we can do about it as I see it. The browsers just cache the original html, and not the ajax updated html.
Any ideas to a fix will be much appreciated?
/Rune
I'm using Firefox 20.0.1 and there it is, but agree that there is nothing to be done - except perhaps to take our testers aside and bribe them somehow... :-)
Yeah. And you can't even make a javascript update as it won't be run when the page does not reload.
Anyways - The testers should just stop doing stuff like that :D
/Rune
Oh, I just read my typo... ENTRY in the topic should read EMPTY of course. Sorry.
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