include/listInvoiceContents

does the trick

Just move the $contents . = (($skuName...  string down to the bottom of the
address loop.

Thanks Bob

Kevin

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From: Bob Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: FreeTrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 3:51 AM
Subject: Re: [FreeTrade] Customer Email


look at
include/listInvoiceContents
and
actions/SUBMIT_ORDER

listInvoiceContents could do with a rewrite, using sprintf or a template
(someday I'll do it)


At 21:19 18/01/01, you wrote:
>FT email that is sent to customers has somewhat of a wierd (IMO) formatting
>thing going on:
>
>product
>
>shipping address
>
>rest of products
>
>I tried to determine where the variable $contentsString  was formed in
hopes
>of placing the address first but can't seem to find it.  Placing the
address
>first would clear up the entire problem.
>
>Anyone else made this modification to FT?
>
>Unless you are constantly shipping out single SKUs to individual addresses
>(which hopefully isn't the case), the resulting email lacks logical
>formatting and can be confusing for customers.  It ought to be changed in
FT
>as well.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Kevin
>
>
>
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