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Anybody see the difference?

 
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traveler98

 

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Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 13:10:23   
Have a page with two add to cart buttons. The first one is not adding the product and the second one works fine. Looking at the code, can't see why that is....

http://datedishes.com/cart.htm

Anybody see the difference?

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RE: Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 13:23:21   
Both working for me.

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RE: Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 13:29:23   
Hmm, interesting. If I take your two <form>s and place them on a page together they both work just fine, but if I take your entire page the first one does not work. Something somewhere, but I'm not seeing it. But maybe it will point to something you might see?

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traveler98

 

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RE: Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 13:31:05   
Really?

In Internet Explorer cart showed empty for me when I hit add to cart on the single one, yet added the product on the second one.

Maybe I need to clear the cache and try again?

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RE: Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 13:34:08   
Ah, think I see it. You have an open <form> tag up above and you do not close it. The "cart" button, after your FAQ



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RE: Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 13:42:09   
The HTML validator complains a lot, but maybe this will help,

quote:

Line 42 column 4: end tag for "FORM" omitted, but its declaration does not permit this.

</td>


I see that Brian has beat me to it :)

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RE: Anybody see the difference? - 9/5/2006 15:06:25   

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ORIGINAL: ou812

Ah, think I see it. You have an open <form> tag up above and you do not close it. The "cart" button, after your FAQ



Yep that was it---Sometimes it's the smallest things isn't it?


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