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Old 04-18-2011, 08:52 AM   #107
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Damn, adamselene's got me agreeing with Worldwalker again... such a polite response... and so knowledgeable... obviously must be Mike after the war...

And I'd be surprised if it was as low as two thirds with the same problem... considering how many sites have warnings about not clicking again and/or waiting for further action...


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Originally Posted by Worldwalker View Post
Thank you so much for your polite, civil evaluation of my educated guess on the behavior of a script. And I'm wrong because ...?

And if every site where two clicks = two sales were to be taken offline and changed, roughly two-thirds of the commercial Web would vanish. A lot of websites work like that, mostly because they use canned scripts that work like that. The assumption is made that a) the customer won't click "buy" twice, and if they do, b) refunding/canceling a spurious purchase will solve the problem.
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