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Getting a WAEC_Carbon is not defined error when attempting to modify eCart Object

Thread began 5/19/2015 7:49 am by Justin@AdventDesign | Last modified 5/19/2015 11:56 am by Ray Borduin | 361 views | 1 replies |

Justin@AdventDesign

Getting a WAEC_Carbon is not defined error when attempting to modify eCart Object

Using eCart 5 with current version of DW CC. The client had been manually invoicing orders from their site and now wishes to implement a full checkout process. I'm attempting to modify the eCart setup to setup a checkout system, but when I try to opent the eCart Object dialog, I get a "While exectuing timer in WA eCart Object.htm the following JavaScript error(s) occurred: At line.... WAEC_Carbon is not defined".

I reinstalled eCart just to be safe, but still no dice.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

eCart 5 will not work on Dreamweaver CC 2014. You will have to either upgrade to eCart 6 or use a previous version of Dreamweaver.

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