Hello,
I recently purchased the Min/Max Module by qphoria and installed it successfully. Works perfectly!
The message shows at the very last confirmation page. I would like to show the message at the cart stage so that customers don't go all the way through the checkout process and are met with that message.
How is this done?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
the extention is working well but when I click again on Checkout button this message is shown:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/matel205/public_html/catalog/language/english/total/minmaxorder.php:1) in /home/matel205/public_html/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_controller.php on line 28Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/matel205/public_html/catalog/language/english/total/minmaxorder.php:1) in /home/matel205/public_html/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_controller.php on line 29
What is it?
the extention is working well but when I click again on Checkout button this message is shown:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/matel205/public_html/catalog/language/english/total/minmaxorder.php:1) in /home/matel205/public_html/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_controller.php on line 28Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/matel205/public_html/catalog/language/english/total/minmaxorder.php:1) in /home/matel205/public_html/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_controller.php on line 29
What is it?
home/matel205/public_html/catalog/language/english/total/minmaxorder.php:1) in
It sounds like maybe you edited the language file and saved in the wrong format... or you uploaded the files in ASCII mode instead of BINARY mode in your FTP client. You should always use BINARY mode for all transfers. ASCII mode was only useful back in the old days when we had 9600 baud modems and you wanted to transfer small amounts of textual data.
It sounds like maybe you edited the language file and saved in the wrong format... or you uploaded the files in ASCII mode instead of BINARY mode in your FTP client. You should always use BINARY mode for all transfers. ASCII mode was only useful back in the old days when we had 9600 baud modems and you wanted to transfer small amounts of textual data.
Hey Qphoria!
You're right!
I've just changed the format to UFT-8 without BOM and it's runnung perfect!
Thanks again,
You're right!
I've just changed the format to UFT-8 without BOM and it's runnung perfect!
Thanks again,
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