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Old 09-21-2007, 03:07 PM   #1
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Is there any mods that allow the possability of linking advert cost to sale price?

For example, �5 for items up to �100, �10 for items up to �1000 etc...

If not then this would be a feature I'd love to see
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Old 09-21-2007, 04:09 PM   #2
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Here is a post which should point you in the right direction:
Price checking by Listing Package
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I have used the mod in that thread, and it works great, however be aware that there is nothing stopping the user from "modifying the ad" after it is placed.

I have tried to solve this but it would need a different method or different code because "modify an ad" does not look at the "listing package" ($productid) used therefore will not deal with it. At least thats how I see it.

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You should be able to apply the same code to usermodifylisting.php as in that thread. Have you given this a shot?
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John,

Yes I have tried the same code I used in usercheckout and membercheckout.

It does not work for me in usermodifylisting.php

Some regular users may work out that they can cheat by doing this. Until I can get it working in usermodifylisting Im just going to have to cop it!



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You could always just not show the price when they edit an ad so it cant be changed.
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