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Author: Peter Schott
Posted: Mar 17 2008 - 09:08 AM
Subject: Seminars Help - errors on "Proceed to Checkout"?
Not quite sure what I'm doing wrong here. As far as I can tell, I followed the configuration guide for the Seminars extension correctly, but when I choose a class and attempt to register, I cannot get past the "Proceed to Checkout" option. When I click that button, I'm taken to my "page not found" page.

Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong?

Can see the page at: http://www.mgbconline.org/?id=153
(I've hidden it for now so RealURL isn't picking up the location.)


Basic summary - we're planning to do a Sports Camp this year instead of VBS and want to allow people to register online, taking off an available seat for each registration or group of registrations. I wanted to enable it so parents wanting to sign 3 kids up for Basketball could do so with little trouble.

Thanks for any help/pointers someone can send this way. I'm at a loss for what I'm missing right now.
Author: Peter Schott
Posted: Mar 27 2008 - 06:50 PM
Subject: re: Seminars Help - errors on "Proceed to Checkout"?
OK, so I missed a field setting somewhere or misinterpreted the names. I'd tried to enable multiple registrations at one time to help a parent sign up for two kids who want to do Basketball or Soccer. However, I included the field for # of kids rather than # of seats. Once I put in the correct field name, I was able to move through to complete the registration. I'm glad that it's working. I wish there was a plugin directly to Google Checkout as we're going to use that to take payments this time around. (Checked the repository - nothing)

Anyway, so far it seems to be working. I don't know if we'll use this next year or not. I have set up separate "events" for each section of camp and it's difficult to sign up multiple kids at one time if you want to sign them up for different things. A shopping cart type system may work better, but I'm not sure.

Anyone have any suggestions on how they've done this?

-Pete
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