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    Have you read the manual at MIVA? Find your version number.
    <A HREF ="http://www.miva.com/docs/merchant/">http://www.miva.com/docs/merchant/</A>
    You need to find out if Open Ui is installed.
    Openui.org has the documentation for Open UI installations.
    <A HREF ="http://www.openui.org/oui_docs.php">http://www.openui.org/oui_docs.php</A>

    good luck

    Mark Johnson
    Enjoy Miami Beach.com
    www.EnjoyMiamiBeach.com
    Mailto:[email protected]
    305-305-9761

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Brad Eck
    Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:09 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] Cart Page ?'s


    I am taking over a Miva account and slowly familiarizing myself with the
    product. My question comes in two pieces of info I cannot seem to find on
    the product detail page. On the left, it has 'sign in' and also has another
    item. Is this a category list? Also, the first line of the description is
    'For more details click here'. I know this is custom text but it is
    different than the description field for the product because that is shown
    lower on this page below the quantity and add buttons. Help!



    Brad Eck

    SitesDynamic <<A HREF ="http://www.sitesdynamic.com/> ">http://www.sitesdynamic.com/> </A>






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    Google, stat pages, and listing placement



    You should see some really good prices from United since they are
    operating in Bankruptcy, have had a judge wipe out their pension plans
    to relieve something like 9 billion in overhead so the government can
    pay a mere fraction of the pensions to the employees for all their
    years at the company with your tax dollars...
    This airline and many other along with their employees are paying the
    price for ticket prices that I've been told by those that have
    researched it that in most cases are like the tickets sold for in 1980 !
    Careful Southwest is not always the cheapest, but they want you to
    think that.
    Southwest and American are probably most likely to have the direct
    flights.
    Gosh I was just thinking it cost $500 round trip to Acapulco in 1983 on
    American; wonder what it is now ?!
    Phoenix to Dallas is only about 1,070 miles by car
    hmm apx $225 in fuel round trip in just fuel if the car was free and
    you didn't eat...
    or consider probably 17 to 20 hour drive....
    From what I've heard those multi million dollar airliners burn between
    6 and 8 thousand pounds of fuel per hour your are likely to get on that
    route unless maybe one of the toy jets makes that run......<grin>

    Barrett


    On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, at 05:19 PM, Julie Thompson wrote:

    > OKAY, prices are headed in the right direction!
    >
    > Is it possible that it'll get under $300.00? Should I wait a tad
    > longer? I noticed that United had a special to Dallas for $214.00 if
    > one flew between 5/12-5/24 (found it on travelocity.com). Is it
    > possible to wait and find a special like that when it gets closer to
    > June 16th?
    >
    > I hardly ever fly and really am not the best shopper when it comes to
    > airfares.... any help is appreciated :-)
    >
    > Julie
    >
    > Jason Henderson wrote:
    >
    >> NP. BTW, I checked cheaptickets, and it was only $319
    >> J
    >


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