Easy One: Can't seem to change Checkout Page with Login

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relish27
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Easy One: Can't seem to change Checkout Page with Login

Post by relish27 » Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:38 am

Hi, I thought I'd be able to fix this right away and am puzzled as to why I am not able to update the scriptlet correctly.

When a non-logged in user adds a product to the cart and then hits "Checkout," they are presented with a page (/Checkout/Default.aspx) that has some text a the top followed by both a link to log in -- as well as billing address info. The client wants to change this text at the top of the page.

Initially I suggested editing the scriptlet via the control panel -- the "Checkout Page with Login" scriptlet. They did, but nothing happened. So then I dug into the code a bit.

The store is using a custom theme -- and there is a scriplets folder in there. There is a scriptlet for the "Checkout Page with Login" both in the "Custom" and "Default" layouts. I tried updating both. Nothing happens. I also knew that there was a scriplets folder in the App_Data folder. There was no scriplet in the "Custom" folder here, just in "Default" and I updated it. Still no change on the front end!! How can this be? Are there any other locations where this text might exist? In the database?

I then started wondering if I was somehow FTPing into an old version of the site or something... to test, I edited the custom header scriptlet in my custom theme... and it updated correctly. So something weird is going on here. Or else, could I be looking at the wrong scriplet?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

relish27
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Re: Easy One: Can't seem to change Checkout Page with Login

Post by relish27 » Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:50 am

Okay, so I solved this one myself:

That text is hardcoded in the /store/conlib/OnePageCheckout.ascx file. A little confusing! But at least I found it.

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