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While looking at reports in my back office, I came across a "last cart" with surprising numbers. I guess the good news is that the voucher code did its job and gave him discount of almost 60 billion dollars! ;-)

The customer did place an order, which came through OK.

I am using vouchers, as well as customization. I've seen this before while I was testing, but have been unable to replicate it. The page that generated the cart in question was - https://www.bluemoonkites.com/storefront/30-exile-mira-std.html , but I saw it from another product as well.

Has anybody seen this? Any ideas?

Ken
http://www.bluemoonkites.com/storefront/

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OK, show me how the customer enters 2147483647 for quantity. I can't enter more than three digits. Then do a Google search for 2147483647. Like I said, I've seen this before during testing, but didn't make note of the numbers and haven't been able to replicate it.

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When range validation is on customers machine, all values are possible..
If customer want to spend 5 hours and resend 999 items, or if he just modify the maxlength="3" in form to "100" and enter the wanted value in qty-field and send is up to him..

No big deal.. The "magic number" is the variable-type's max_value.

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