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[ic] Possible bug in cart "remove checkbox" functionality


I've been tracking a bug on our site and I've finally reproduced it on the icdevgroup demo site. But before calling it an interchange bug I'd like to know if anyone else can reproduce it. I've reproduced this using firefox 1.5 on Linux and IE 6.0 on Windows.

History: Every once in a while (about one occurrence very 2-3 months) an order comes into our store that has items with incorrect pricing, sku, description or other information. It looks like the item in question is inheriting characteristics of an item which is sorted either ahead of it or behind it (as displayed in the cart)

Possible cause: Double clicking (very quickly) on the "remove" check-box in the cart causes the cart contents to become corrupted when certain conditions exist.

4 steps to reproduce the symptom on icdevgroup demo cart (public store):

1) Go to the "painting supplies" area.

2) Add one each of the following items using the "buy list" button.
   1 - Spackling knife
   1 - Ergo Roller
   1 - Sanders Multipack
3) Go to cart. The spackling knife should be the first item in the cart. Set all options for all items that have options and recalculate cart. All items with options must have their option(s) set.

4) Double click (very quickly) the "remove" check-box on the spackling knife. (first item) If the bug appears, after the cart refreshes you should have two ergo rollers in your cart. One will have sku os28004, the other is sku os28087. Both should have the same description.

This bug is also present in our 5.2 cart and it has been with us for some time, maybe as far back as 4.8 or earlier.

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