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chrisredco
VP-CART Super User
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Posted - October 14 2011 : 10:17:36
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Currently on my site, if someone attempts to get to a link that no longer exists, they get to a page explaining this called shoperror.asp. The message shown says "Oops, the page you are trying to view has been moved" and then lists other places to navigate to, like blog and news pages, which I don't use.
It looks like the message is controlled by div class = nonproductmessage
I can't seem to find where I can alter this message to remove references to the blog and news pages and otherwise change the text of the message.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Chris
Redco Audio www.redco.com |
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chrisredco
VP-CART Super User
282 Posts |
Posted - October 14 2011 : 10:21:28
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Never mind, just found it in languages. It is controlled by langseoinvalidpagedesc
Redco Audio www.redco.com |
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chrisredco
VP-CART Super User
282 Posts |
Posted - October 14 2011 : 10:26:44
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Thought that was it, as the text matched exactly, but after altering it, no change on my site, even after clearing history and loading the page from scratch.
Back to needing recommendations on this.
Thanks, Chris
Redco Audio www.redco.com |
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carfin
VP-CART Expert
United Kingdom
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Posted - October 14 2011 : 10:58:34
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Did you remember to reset your language after making the changes? It's a step that is commonly missed.
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chrisredco
VP-CART Super User
282 Posts |
Posted - October 14 2011 : 11:13:40
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Indeed I did not and that fixed it perfectly, thank you! Consider me common!
Redco Audio www.redco.com |
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