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Thread began 7/10/2009 7:56 pm by anonymous | Last modified 7/13/2009 8:38 am by Ray Borduin | 1441 views | 3 replies |

anonymous

Navigation Return

Is there an easy way to have the forms return back to the page they came from. So as an example if I'm on checkout but I didn't login yet, then I click to login but after that I want to come back to checkout. A session variable? Seems clunky. Anyone have any slick ways to do it?

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anonymous

I think I'm understanding something. Maybe Ray can confirm this. Can the eCart be used as this object that gets passed around to all the pages while using the redirect string as our way to contol the page flow? I had thought that the cart was being included in a lot of pages where it wasn't necessary but now I'm beginning to see this pattern where I'm guessing that it's being used as the page flow mechanism? Is that right?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

The eCart could be used like that, but its not. Really it probably is included on more pages than it is needed, but we wanted it available and easily referenceable since it is easier to add than remove and takes very little time to load and will at least start the session for you if you don't use the cart at all.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

This functionality is included in SecurityAssist. It passes the referring page in the url that redirects to the login page so that the login page can use that to return to the most recent page after login.

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