That's good enough for now. Yes, I can easily patch the templates
sufficient for my own needs, and I'll do that. Sorry, I don't feel
competent to attempt a general solution. I just wanted to bring the
problem to the attention of people who know enough about all of
Satchmo to create the general solution. I'm glad that some of you
have already noticed.
Thanks, folks,
- Allan
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Chris Moffitt wrote:
Rick's suggestions are correct. This has been an issue for a while, I just
haven't worked on a more generic solution. If you do decide to make some
logic condition that will work for all payment processors, feel free to
submit a ticket.
-Chris
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Ricko <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Guys,
Just re-write your own '_order_detail.txt' template for txt emails, or
'_order_detail_table.html' for html mails, if you don't want that in.
Or, another idea would be to add in a little conditioning logic when
the email gets fired from notification.py, as it doesn't discriminate
on payment processor at the moment.
Rick
On Feb 25, 3:12 pm, GuyBrush <[email protected]> wrote:
On 02/25/2011 06:03 PM, allan wrote:
When I use PayPal with a bank account for checkout, I see this at the
end of the "Thank you for your order" email message, and somethng
similar at the end of the "Order placed on" email message:
Payment
-------
Method(s): PayPal
Your card ending in will be charged $16.00.
That last line makes no sense, it seems to me, and should be worded
differently or eliminated altogether if no credit card was involved.
Do other people notice this? Should it be considered a bug?
Looking at the templates, I don't see any conditional logic around the
code that produces that last line in each message.
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