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  1. #1
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    How To Pass Down a Variable in ModernBill?

    Greetings,

    We have a client that wants to track how his advertisements are performing and he's using an ad tracking script that requires him to place a small snippet of code on the confirmation pages.

    In order to make the stats a bit more accurate, we are trying to figure out how to pass down the total amount charged or the plan name to the confirmation page to that code:

    <IMG SRC="http://www.adwatcher.net/count.php?userid=demo&act=sale&pname=Sale&qty=1&description=Sale&value=XYZ" BORDER="0" HEIGHT="1" WIDTH="1" ALT="">

    * the XYZ needs to be replaced by the amoung charged.

    Is there any variable that I can simply include in this code, so that the total would show up there on the confirmation page?

    Boris

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    Guys,

    Anyone?

    Boris

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    if the script isn't yours then u may be in for some trouble because from what i understand you want to pass a variable that the script doesn't really handle. However im not really understanding your post to be honest
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    All I meant to ask was how do I get the total amount the client was charged to be displayed on the confirmation page (when a client submits the order form through ModernBill)?

    Boris
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