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Cart empties after inactivity


ErkDog

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Hello All,

 

I've got an osCommerce site going, and I have had customers complain that if they do not keep active on the site that their cart empties.

 

I have looked through the configuration panel and do not see an option that governs this behavior.

 

How do I make it so that the cart does not ever empty? I would like it to save the cart if the person logs out, closes the website, goes to the bathroom, etc!!

 

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

Posted
Hello All,

 

I've got an osCommerce site going, and I have had customers complain that if they do not keep active on the site that their cart empties.

 

I have looked through the configuration panel and do not see an option that governs this behavior.

 

How do I make it so that the cart does not ever empty? I would like it to save the cart if the person logs out, closes the website, goes to the bathroom, etc!!

 

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

 

 

Do you have force cookie use set to true?

:'(

Sam

 

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Force Cookie Use is indeed set to True

 

What revision of osc are you using?, on mine the cart clears after a while (40mins I think) but is restored on login.

 

:blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

Sam

 

Remember, What you think I ment may not be what I thought I ment when I said it.

 

Contributions:

 

Auto Backup your Database, Easy way

 

Multi Images with Fancy Pop-ups, Easy way

 

Products in columns with multi buy etc etc

 

Disable any Category or Product, Easy way

 

Secure & Improve your account pages et al.

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