Setting up continue shopping button with auto-return using IIS?

greenber
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I'm setting up a shopping page and I'm having trouble setting up auto return with the return URL whilst using IIS for my testing platform. I do not believe that an external site can access one of my internal pages if I'm using IIS. Perhaps a firewall problem? Can some one help me out with the auto-return URL? How do I set this? What is the secret? I'm trying to get this working close to a week now and I am extraordinarily frustrated! Help!

 

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Ross

 

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So I was able to solve the problem, finally, with the continue shopping button! In the button code there is a hidden input variable called "shopping_URL" set its variable/value to the page you want to send the user to, as in "http:// my_continue_shopping_page.html" and all is right with the world! Try it out and see if I am correct in this? It works for me!

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So I was able to solve the problem, finally, with the continue shopping button! In the button code there is a hidden input variable called "shopping_URL" set its variable/value to the page you want to send the user to, as in "http:// my_continue_shopping_page.html" and all is right with the world! Try it out and see if I am correct in this? It works for me!

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