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Secret resales 2015


Terence99

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10 minutes ago, Robinn said:

I like the idea @eFestivals proposed yesterday, maybe we should include some other ticket pages from seetickets to see if they go bonkers as well. If so, we can safely assume it has nothing to do with the Glasto tickets.

I might install a very active page monitor later today and see if I can figure it out. If I can find the time, that is.

Yeah definitely! These pings have now become meaningless background noise. It would be good to test other pages. Any info is useful at this stage

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Checking through the source code, can see the countdown timer in there;

lang.addString("CountDownTimer.SorryButPageTimedOut", "You have exceeded the time limit and your reservation has been released. We apologise for any inconvenience.");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.TimeLeft", "Time left <span class='hide-mobile'>to complete your order</span>");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.PageTimeout", "Page Timeout");

 

Doesn't seem to be any change from yesterday though.

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Just now, tabasco said:

Checking through the source code, can see the countdown timer in there;


lang.addString("CountDownTimer.SorryButPageTimedOut", "You have exceeded the time limit and your reservation has been released. We apologise for any inconvenience.");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.TimeLeft", "Time left <span class='hide-mobile'>to complete your order</span>");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.PageTimeout", "Page Timeout");

 

Doesn't seem to be any change from yesterday though.

Countdown to what? It's a bit Independence Day, that.

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Just now, tabasco said:

Checking through the source code, can see the countdown timer in there;


lang.addString("CountDownTimer.SorryButPageTimedOut", "You have exceeded the time limit and your reservation has been released. We apologise for any inconvenience.");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.TimeLeft", "Time left <span class='hide-mobile'>to complete your order</span>");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.PageTimeout", "Page Timeout");

 

Doesn't seem to be any change from yesterday though.


How much time do we get? Not that it really matters if it doesn't reserve the tickets.

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2 minutes ago, tabasco said:

Checking through the source code, can see the countdown timer in there;


lang.addString("CountDownTimer.SorryButPageTimedOut", "You have exceeded the time limit and your reservation has been released. We apologise for any inconvenience.");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.TimeLeft", "Time left <span class='hide-mobile'>to complete your order</span>");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.PageTimeout", "Page Timeout");

 

Doesn't seem to be any change from yesterday though.

And this line:

 

<p>You will also have the option of adding coach travel to your order once you have completed your admission ticket purchase. Choose from one of 30 departure points on the day of your choice.</p>

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2 minutes ago, tabasco said:

Checking through the source code, can see the countdown timer in there;


lang.addString("CountDownTimer.SorryButPageTimedOut", "You have exceeded the time limit and your reservation has been released. We apologise for any inconvenience.");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.TimeLeft", "Time left <span class='hide-mobile'>to complete your order</span>");
lang.addString("CountDownTimer.PageTimeout", "Page Timeout");

 

Doesn't seem to be any change from yesterday though.

That's always been there, just not visible.

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This bit is a little more interesting;

 

<ul class="choices">
	<li>
      <a href="/registration/register" title="Photo registration">
			Photo Registration
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
      	<a href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100002" title="Worthy View Accommodation">
          Worthy View
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
      	<a href="/event/car-parking/worthy-farm/1100006/" title="Car parking">
          Car parking
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
      	<a href="#" data-href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100003" title="Tipis">
			Tipi Village - Sold out
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
    	<a href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100004" data-href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100004" title="Campervans">
        	Campervans &amp; Caravans
	  	</a>
	</li>
	<li>
    	<a href="#" data-href="/event/sunday-tickets/worthy-farm/1100005" title="Sunday (Central Somerset Residents Only)">
          Sunday tickets - Sold out
	  	</a>
	</li>
</ul>

 

 

As if they're going to add a link/button for the resale tickets, it would (in theory) appear in this section. So it might (and this is a proper stretch of a might here) appear as code before it appears on the live site; for example if they want to check the links work before they make it go live.

 

All this is proper guessing though, not to be taken as gospel at all.

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7 minutes ago, tabasco said:

This bit is a little more interesting;

 


<ul class="choices">
	<li>
      <a href="/registration/register" title="Photo registration">
			Photo Registration
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
      	<a href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100002" title="Worthy View Accommodation">
          Worthy View
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
      	<a href="/event/car-parking/worthy-farm/1100006/" title="Car parking">
          Car parking
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
      	<a href="#" data-href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100003" title="Tipis">
			Tipi Village - Sold out
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
    	<a href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100004" data-href="/event/worthy-view-accommodation/worthy-farm/1100004" title="Campervans">
        	Campervans &amp; Caravans
	  	</a>
	</li>
	<li>
    	<a href="#" data-href="/event/sunday-tickets/worthy-farm/1100005" title="Sunday (Central Somerset Residents Only)">
          Sunday tickets - Sold out
	  	</a>
	</li>
</ul>

 

 

As if they're going to add a link/button for the resale tickets, it would (in theory) appear in this section. So it might (and this is a proper stretch of a might here) appear as code before it appears on the live site; for example if they want to check the links work before they make it go live.

 

All this is proper guessing though, not to be taken as gospel at all. 

This is code literally is the pink boxes that you can see on the ticket page. That code will change come a sale because it has too, there is no GA sale code in there. Basically, there is nothing to read into any of what you've posted about the code, it's either always been there or is visible already.

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