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Latest Support Bulletin

July 2008 Update

Over the last quarter we've deployed many improvements and new features within the IASP 5.0 Content Management System designed to make website administration easier.

Highlights include:
  • The new IASP Online Shopping System Control Panel
  • A new integrated virtual file system
  • Security Enhancements
  • Improvements to image and file uploading
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Latest Knowledge Base Answers

What does the "URL" field do?

When editing a record on your IASP website, you may notice a field called "URL" which generally appears near the top of the editor, below the record name.

This field is used to cust...
When editing a record on your IASP website, you may notice a field called "URL" which generally appears near the top of the editor, below the record name.

This field is used to customise the URL of the page you are editing.

If you leave this field blank, the system will generate a URL for the page based on the title of the page.

Under some circumstances, you may want to manually enter an address for the page, but most of the time when you create a record you will leave this field blank.

Example:

If I create a Section on a website called "My Section" and leave the URL field blank, then the URL field will auto-fill with My-Section and the page will be created with something like the following address:

http://www.examplewebsitedomain.com.au/My-Section.aspx

If I then edit this page again, I will see that the URL field now contains the automatically generated text 'my-section'. This is a search-engine friendly address.

If I decide later that I want to change the name of my page, the URL will remain the same unless I manually delete or change it from the URL field. I may want to leave the URL the same so that I don't lose my Google "Page Rank", or I may want to change it, if the Page Rank for that page is not very important.

Other reasons I may want to change the URL would be if the title of the page was very long, and it was a URL that I wanted to advertise.

For Example: I might have a section on my website called Special Offers and have a special offer for free widgets in October 2008. I may title this page "Free Widgets in October". If I leave the URL field blank then the URL field will auto-fill with Free-Widgets-in-October, and the page will have something like the following address:

http://www.examplewebsitedomain.com.au/Special-Offers/Free-Widgets-in-October.aspx

I might decide that I think the URL is too long, and that people might mis-type it if I advertise this address. If I manually change the URL field in this record to read October2008 and then the url of this special offer page would be:

http://www.examplewebsitedomain.com.au/Special-Offers/October2008.aspx

If you don't know what to put in the URL field, chances are that leaving it blank is the best thing to do. It will fill itself in and you won't need to worry about it. If you have further questions about the URL field, raise a support ticket from within your IASP control panel, or contact IASP Support on 03 9329 1022.
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How can I prevent delivery to a country?

You can use your IASP Shopping Cart Control Panel to prevent delivery to specific countries.

Visit the Shipping area of your IASP Shopping Cart Control Panel and c...
You can use your IASP Shopping Cart Control Panel to prevent delivery to specific countries.

Visit the Shipping area of your IASP Shopping Cart Control Panel and create a new Shipping Rule by clicking the 'new rule' link (Note, you will not need to create a new profile for this rule).

Place a tick in the 'destination country' box and choose the country from the associated dropdown.

Use the action dropdown to choose 'disallow delivery' and press save.
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How can I make a link open in a new window?

With the high popularity of Tabbed Browsing links which force the user into a new window are becoming increasingly impolite - users who "know what they are doing" are very likely to be opening links i...
With the high popularity of Tabbed Browsing links which force the user into a new window are becoming increasingly impolite - users who "know what they are doing" are very likely to be opening links in new tabs on their own, users who are less familiar with the web are going to be more reliant on the 'back' button. If you force them into a new window where the 'back' button no longer does what they expect it to they are likely to give up go elsewhere (and by the time they close the window they are in and find your website behind it they may have lost interest).
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"Profile" vs "Rule"

What is the difference between a Profile and a Rule?
Briefly, you can think of a Profile as answering the question "What should happen?"
Wh...
What is the difference between a Profile and a Rule?
Briefly, you can think of a Profile as answering the question "What should happen?"
While a Rule answers the question "Who should it happen to?".

In most cases a Rule will reference a specific Profile.
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How do I create a promotion code?

As well as creating adjustments based on order and purchase criteria, if you are subscribed to the IASP Affiliates Program you can create Affiliate Profiles. Once an affiliate profile is in place yo...
As well as creating adjustments based on order and purchase criteria, if you are subscribed to the IASP Affiliates Program you can create Affiliate Profiles. Once an affiliate profile is in place you can create an Adjustment Profile for your promotion discount and an Adjustment Rule which applies the discount if the referral code was entered.

For further information about the IASP Affiliates Program please contact IASP support on 03 9329 1022 or raise a support ticket from within your IASP Control Panel.
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