chooch Posted February 11, 2008 Posted February 11, 2008 I would not start a thread for a trivial matter such as this but I am baffled by this elusive contribution... I remember downloading this contribution around 2 years ago to test out its functions but can not locate it now :blink: The contribution was one which stopped non logged in users from seeing the full product description in the product_info pages. Logged in customers were unaffected by the limitation placed on non logged in customers. This was done by adding the following character in the product description you type up in admin/categories.php (shift and 6): ^ If anyone can remember its name and can point me to its download page I would appreciate it. I have tried dozens and dozens of names fitting its darn description but have had no joy finding it. Thanks Upon receiving fixes and advice, too many people don't bother to post updates informing the forum of how it went. Until of course they need help again on other issues and they come running back! Why receive the information you require in good faith for free, only to then have the attitude to ignore the people who gave it to you? There's no harm in saying, 'Thanks, it worked'. On the contrary, it creates a better atmosphere. CHOOCH
luckyhuckster Posted February 11, 2008 Posted February 11, 2008 If anyone can remember its name and can point me to its download page I would appreciate it. I have tried dozens and dozens of names fitting its darn description but have had no joy finding it. Thanks Sounds like this one http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/2683 I was looking at it only today :)
chooch Posted February 11, 2008 Author Posted February 11, 2008 Cheers luckyhuckster! I was beginning to get a headache searching for this one. I was typing in all sorts of search queries from 'mini descriptions' to 'full product info for logged in customers only' I need to experiment with this contribution for a clients store. Thanks again :) Upon receiving fixes and advice, too many people don't bother to post updates informing the forum of how it went. Until of course they need help again on other issues and they come running back! Why receive the information you require in good faith for free, only to then have the attitude to ignore the people who gave it to you? There's no harm in saying, 'Thanks, it worked'. On the contrary, it creates a better atmosphere. CHOOCH
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