Don't want a full shopping cart

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Don't want a full shopping cart

Postby lee » Tue Jun 10, 2003 4:48 am

Can anyone help me with the "sorry your shopping cart is full" that pops up when only 12 items have been added to my cart. I don't need a maximum number of items. Its quite probable someone might want to enter 20-30 items before they check out.
Any help appreciated. I looked at the script and can't see anything that can be eliminated to facilitate this.
Thanks! :?
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Postby Tom4us » Tue Jun 10, 2003 11:00 am

Hello . The only way to have more item on basket/cart is to redused the discrepition on the items to addded on the cart. Try and found out if it workss
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Postby Steven Nyland » Wed Jun 11, 2003 5:21 pm

The number of items is limited to the size of a cookie. Basically with normal product desc/codes the cart can easily handle 12-14 items. If you limit your desc to an absolute minimum you can have up to 25 items.

Hope this helps,

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Thanks

Postby lee » Thu Jun 12, 2003 11:06 am

Thanks a lot for your help. I'll try and see if it works.
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wait...

Postby ocemcee » Wed Jul 30, 2003 9:59 pm

So are you saying that there can only be 24 items maximum with this cart?? What if I only use a "part number" and no description at all?? Is there any other way around the cookie issue?

I hope this isn't the case, this is a great cart system but if it can only handle 24 items it is useless to anybody with more products. I currently have over 500 products that I would like to manage with this cart. Is that even possible?? Can it handle an order of say 150 different items?? This is very discouraging to find out. I hope there is a way around it as I do not want to pay an arm and a leg for something that does the same thing as this cart.
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