aStore in iframe question

Discussion in 'Amazon' started by myhart, Dec 11, 2006.

  1. #1
    Was just working on my aStore which is located in an iframe. Weird but I can't "Proceed to checkout" after adding a product to the shopping cart? Always get the following message.


    The aStore works ok when not using the iframe! Also problem is not related to a specific product. I first thought it might have something to do with the way I am using AWS to select products. However it doesn't work for my featured aStore products either when using the iFrame.

    Could this be cookie or sessions related? Anyone else notice this when using aStore with iframes?

    My aStore urls if anyone wants to take a look. Thanks! :confused:

    http://www.antiquefurniture.us/store/

    http://astore.amazon.com/hdtv-television-20/002-6029121-8252814
     
    myhart, Dec 11, 2006 IP
  2. dinodino

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    Seems to be working OK!

    Tried the HDTV store, got past "Proceed to checkout" to Amazon itself.

    Deleted the product though.
     
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  3. myhart

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    Was this done by accessing the aStore using the iframe?

    I remember that you use Firefox, wonder if the browser would make a difference? My test was done using IE7. When I get a moment I will try with Firefox.

    Darn! :(
     
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  5. myhart

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    Thanks for the reply! However the address you used also works for me.

    If you would please try again using the following url. Once you have accessed my store, select a product then click the "Shopping Cart" link to access aStore in the iframe. This is where I had the problem completing the order. I also tried ordering a featured product from the aStore homepage while in the iframe and couldn't get it to complete the order either?

    http://www.antiquefurniture.us/store/
     
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    Same, got it up to https: //www.amazon.com/gp/cart...

    How about your browser cookies?
     
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    Now I've got:

    You: On A Diet: The Owner's Manual for Waist Management
    &
    Samsung HL-S5087W 50" 1080p DLP HDTV

    in my shopping cart.
     
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    May be my browser or cookies? Got to run now but will check it out later with Firefox.

    Wonder if I need to delete temporary files? Later!
     
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    Ok tried deleting temporary files which didn't help any. :(

    Tried using Firefox with iframes and aStore cart worked fine! :D

    So I assume the problem is related how my IE7 browser is set up? :confused:

    Will delete my cookies and try again.
     
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    Deleted cookies and the aStore cart is now working fine with my IE7 browser?

    Thanks dinodino for your time!

    Now if I can just remember all my passwords! ;)
     
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    I'm using 5.

    One insecure - using for all stupid things.
    Password Two - low level risk.
    Password Three - medium level risk.
    Password Four - high level risk.
    Password Five - high leel risk (2).

    Usually don't have problems in remembering my passwords.
     
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