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5/7/2007 8:22 AM
 

Allan's solution (above) totally fixes the issue!! Until there is a new build for the store and I've got time to update the module - this works! Thanks Bud!

 
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3/17/2008 5:30 AM
 

I too am having this problem on a module I'm creating. Anyone know of a fix yet?

Jon

 
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3/17/2008 9:57 AM
 

Hi Jon,

Did you try to modify the Store module or create your hown module? For the second case, please ask in the Extend It! forum.

Gilles


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7/16/2008 3:34 PM
 

Allan Thompson wrote
I've seen this issue when you include any other store control on the same page as your store admin control.

For example, if you have a StoreMenu or a StoreCatalog control on the same page as a StoreAdmin, then you get the error.

Try creating a new page "Store Admin" for example, and only putting a StoreAdmin control on that page, and the problem should not occur.

 

This fixed worked for me too! :D

 
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