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	<title>Subesh Pokhrel&#039;s Blog - Magento Development Tips &#187; Magento</title>
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		<title>MagDoc – Powered by Scribd Released on Magento Connect</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2012/02/magdoc-powered-by-scribd-released-on-magento-connect/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Custom Module]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[MagDoc will give store administrator a feature of managing/displaying document in the Magento storefront powered by richly featured “the world’s largest social reading and publishing platform” &#8211; Scribd. This module provides a unique user experience for reading a document online using the Scribd Reader application embedded in HTML. Get this extension on Magento Connect Features [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MagDoc will give store administrator a feature of managing/displaying document in the Magento storefront powered by richly featured “<strong><em>the world’s largest social reading and publishing platform</em></strong>” &#8211;  <strong>Scribd</strong>. This module provides a unique user experience for reading a document online using the Scribd Reader application embedded in HTML.</p>
<p>Get this extension on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.magentocommerce.com/magento-connect/sp-magdoc-8372.html">Magento Connect</a></p>
<h2>Features</h2>
<ol>
<li>Uses the <strong>free API service</strong> provided by Scribd to upload and manage your document from the Magento administration area.</li>
<li>Upload as much document you want to upload, because there is <strong>no restriction on the storage limit.</strong></li>
<li>Tag your uploaded documents on Scribd.</li>
<li>Set scope <strong>Private</strong> or <strong>Public</strong> for your uploaded document.</li>
<li>Upload and transform any file &#8212; <strong>including PDF, Word and PowerPoint</strong> &#8212; into a web document that’s discoverable through <strong>search engines, shared on social networks and read on billions of mobile devices.</strong></li>
<li>Assign uploaded files to your product which can be shown in the storefront using a multi functional online <strong>Scribd Reader</strong>.</li>
<li>Supports <strong>all the document formats</strong> supported by Scribd. This list of the supported format can be found on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.scribd.com/developers/api?method_name=doc_types" target="_blank"> This Location </a></li>
</ol>
<h2>Installation Guide</h2>
<ol>
<li>Get the extension from<a target="_blank" href="http://www.magentocommerce.com/magento-connect/sp-magdoc-8372.html" target="_blank"> Magento Connect</a>.</li>
<li>Install the extension from Magento Connect Manager.</li>
<li>Voila! Installation completed.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Setting up the Module</h2>
<ol>
<li>Sign up for an account on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.scribd.com"> http://www.scribd.com </a></li>
<li>Get the API Key and Secret Key from Scribd. The procedure for getting your API key and Secret Key is described on <a target="_blank" href="http://support.scribd.com/entries/25453-where-can-i-find-my-api-key">http://support.scribd.com/entries/25453-where-can-i-find-my-api-key</a>.</li>
<li>In Magento backend goto System&#8211;&gt;Configuration&#8211;&gt;MagDoc&#8211;&gt;Settings.</li>
<li>Fill out the API key and Secret Key value you obtain from Scribd and save the settings.</li>
<li>Now the module is set up and ready to be used.</li>
</ol>
<h2>User Guide</h2>
<ol>
<li> Document can be uploaded on Scribd from Magento administration area. In admin area go to <strong>Magdoc&#8211;>Manage Document</strong>. You can add/edit/delete documents from here.</li>
<li>Documents can be assigned to product. Create or Edit any product. A new  option for selecting the document for the product will be visible in the  product edit area. But make sure the attribute “<strong>magdoc_id</strong>” is already  in the attribute set of the product being edited. Select the required  document and save the product.</li>
<li>Visit the product details page on the frontend. The document will be visible using <strong>Scribd Reader</strong>.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Developer Guide</h2>
<p>To display Scribd document in the product details page. This should be placed in appropriate place. Also you can see that the height and width for the Scribd Reader can be configured from layout.</p>
<pre class="brush: xml; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;block type=&quot;magdoc/magdoc&quot; name=&quot;magdoc&quot; template=&quot;magdoc/magdoc.phtml&quot;&gt;
            	&lt;action method=&quot;setDocumentHeight&quot;&gt;&lt;width&gt;600px&lt;/width&gt;&lt;/action&gt;
            	&lt;action method=&quot;setDocumentWidth&quot;&gt;&lt;width&gt;850px&lt;/width&gt;&lt;/action&gt;
 &lt;/block&gt;
</pre>
<p>Here’s a tip for showing the Scribd document on tabs on product details page.</p>
<pre class="brush: xml; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;block type=&quot;catalog/product_view_tabs&quot; name=&quot;product.info.tabs&quot; as=&quot;info_tabs&quot; template=&quot;catalog/product/view/tabs.phtml&quot; &gt;
                    &lt;action method=&quot;addTab&quot; translate=&quot;title&quot; module=&quot;catalog&quot;&gt;
                    	&lt;alias&gt;magdoc&lt;/alias&gt;
                    	&lt;title&gt;Document&lt;/title&gt;
                    	&lt;block&gt;magdoc/magdoc&lt;/block&gt;
                    	&lt;template&gt;magdoc/magdoc.phtml&lt;/template&gt;
                   	&lt;/action&gt;
        &lt;/block&gt;
</pre>
<p>I hope the module will be useful for the store owners. If you have any feedbacks, please report in the comment section below.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<blockquote><p>Disclaimer: <strong>Scribd</strong> is the property of Scribd Inc. This module is NOT the official module of Scribd.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Custom Query In Magento a Zend Approach [Updated]</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2011/08/custom-query-in-magento-a-zend-approach/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2011/08/custom-query-in-magento-a-zend-approach/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 10:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve already mentioned about custom query in Magento, before but now I think its time to upgrade that method to next level because it would always be good to have standard code for reference.So it is just a new improved way of using a custom query. First of all we will need is a connection [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve already mentioned about<a href="http://subesh.com.np/2009/12/using-custom-query-in-magento/"> custom query in Magento</a>, before but now I think its time to upgrade that method to next level because it would always be good to have standard code for reference.So it is just a new improved way of using a custom query.<br />
First of all we will need is a connection instance. Lets use default_setup instance because it can used for read and write purpose.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
$connection = Mage::getSingleton('core/resource')-&gt;getConnection('default_setup');
</pre>
<p>Then we will use this connection to instanciate Zend_Db_Select object and write query like</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
$select = new Zend_Db_Select($connection);
$table = 'catalog_product_index_price';
$select-&gt;from($table, array('entity_id'))
	-&gt;where('entity_id = ?', $entityId);

// Getting result

$result = $select-&gt;query();
$rowCount = $result-&gt;rowCount();

if ($rowCount) {
	foreach ($result-&gt;fetchAll() as $data) {
		return $data['entity_id'];
	}
}
</pre>
<p>The above one is for select but what about inserting data? It is simple as well. All you have to do is create an associative array of data to be inserted and use connection to add data. For example</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
$connection = Mage::getSingleton('core/resource')-&gt;getConnection('default_setup');
$table = 'catalog_product_index_price';

$insertData = array();
$insertData ['price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['final_price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['min_price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['max_price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['tier_price'] = $productPrice;

$connection-&gt;insert($table, $insertData);
</pre>
<p>I think this should be a good enough code for using custom query in Magento. About Zend_Db_Select please visit <a href="http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.db.select.html">http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.db.select.html</a>.</p>
<p><strong>[UPDATE]</strong></p>
<p>If you want to update the data with custom query and have a condition then you can send the conditions as array as third params to update function. For example.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
$connection = Mage::getSingleton('core/resource')-&gt;getConnection('default_setup');
$table = 'catalog_product_index_price';

$updateCond = array(); // Update condition array container.
$insertData = array();
$insertData ['price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['final_price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['min_price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['max_price'] = $productPrice;
$insertData ['tier_price'] = $productPrice;

$updateCond [] = 'store_id = 0';
$updateCond [] = 'entity_id = 3';

$connection-&gt;insert($table, $insertData, $updateCond);
</pre>
<p>Happy Brogramming!!</p>
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		<title>Generating Invoice/Order&#039;s Next Increment ID in Magento</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2010/12/generating-invoiceorders-next-increment-id-in-magento/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2010/12/generating-invoiceorders-next-increment-id-in-magento/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 08:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Magento has its own way of generating increment ID for new invoices and new orders after they are saved. But how about knowing them before hand, i.e before the invoice or the order is created! Lets first understand the working of those increment ID generation before jumping to the code. As all of us must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Magento has its own way of generating increment ID for new invoices and new orders after they are saved. But how about knowing them before hand, i.e before the invoice or the order is created! Lets first understand the working of those increment ID generation before jumping to the code. As all of us must have known there are &#8220;Entity Types&#8221; in Magento. And those &#8220;Entity Types&#8221; are stored in table named <strong><em>eav_entity_type</em></strong>. If you look into that table for <strong>entity_type_code = order or invoice</strong>, in <strong>increment_model</strong> column you can see the Model alias used to generate new increment ID code. Lets take the case of invoice..so the increment model is <strong><em>eav/entity_increment_numeric</em></strong> and additionally this increment is store dependent as for this row <strong><em>increment_per_store</em></strong> is set to 1.</p>
<p>Next place to look into will be .. Yes! the model <strong><em>eav/entity_increment_numeric</em></strong>. And if you see the model class <strong>Mage_Eav_Model_Entity_Increment_Numeric</strong> there is only one Method in this class the <em>public function getNextId()</em> which is responsible to the the Next increment ID, needless to say its parent has other methods as well since you might have already understood. So if some how you can trigger the right Increment Model for any entity type and the call this method, you must get the next increment ID of order/invoice/shippment.</p>
<p>That was the &#8220;prose&#8221; part now lets get down to the &#8220;code poetry&#8221;. Here&#8217;s how you first find the appropriate increment ID and then fetch the new Increment ID.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
            //Get the Entity Type Increment Model you want, our case invoice
            // @var $entity_type_model Mage_Eav_Model_Entity_Type
            $entity_type_model=Mage::getSingleton('eav/config')-&gt;getEntityType('invoice');

            //Triggering the getNextId() of the Increment Model
            //@var $invoiceNew Mage_Sales_Model_Order_Invoice
            $new_incr_id = $entity_type_model-&gt;fetchNewIncrementId($invoiceNew-&gt;getOrder()-&gt;getStoreId());
</pre>
<p>Now, you have the generated Invoice Increment ID. This can be helpful in cases when you want to do something else before Invoice is created but you want to now the Increment Id before hand. Hope this helps.</p>
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		<title>Working with Ajax and JSON Objects in Magento [Case: Ajax Powered Login Functionality]</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2010/08/working-ajax-json-objects-magento-case-ajax-powered-login-functionality/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2010/08/working-ajax-json-objects-magento-case-ajax-powered-login-functionality/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 08:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Previously I have written about Working With Ajax in Magento. And after a huge response I received from that post I was compelled to write more on implementing Ajax in Magento. And this time I want to say additionally about handling JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) along with Ajax, within the Magento enviornment. JSON Objects and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Previously I have written about <a href="http://subesh.com.np/2009/11/working-with-ajax-in-magento/">Working With Ajax in Magento</a>. And after a huge response I received from that post I was compelled to write more on implementing Ajax in Magento. And this time I want to say additionally about handling JSON (<strong>JavaScript Object Notation</strong>) along with Ajax, within the Magento enviornment. JSON Objects and Ajax can be very helpful technique to get the work done. You can learn about JSON from <a href="http://www.json.org/">Here</a>.</p>
<p>I will try to describe this issue by taking a case of changing the Magento&#8217;s login functionality to a Ajax powered login functionality. So after this you will be able to implement a login function in a pop-up div in any page, unlike the default Magento&#8217;s seperate login page. I will leave the pop-up div part to you and get started with the real business (AJAX and JSON).</p>
<p>Presuming that you will use <strong>Mini-Login</strong> form. Here is how you proceed.</p>
<ol>
<li>Change Submit type button to Button type button.</li>
<li>Register OnClick Javascript event of that button and its Handler</li>
<li>In the Handler function call Ajax Request for login</li>
<li>Show Error Message or redirect to customer Dashboard</li>
</ol>
<p>Your mini.login.phtml should be like this</p>
<pre class="brush: xml; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;form action=&quot;&lt;?php //echo $this-&gt;getPostActionUrl() ?&gt;&quot; id=&quot;mini-login-form&quot; method=&quot;post&quot;&gt;
    &lt;fieldset&gt;
        &lt;p&gt;&lt;label&gt;&lt;?php echo $this-&gt;__('Email') ?&gt;:&lt;/label&gt; &lt;input name=&quot;login[username]&quot; class=&quot;input-text&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
        &lt;p&gt;&lt;label&gt;&lt;?php echo $this-&gt;__('Password') ?&gt;:&lt;/label&gt; &lt;input name=&quot;login[password]&quot; class=&quot;input-text&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
        &lt;p&gt;&lt;input type=&quot;button&quot; onClick=&quot;handlerFunction()&quot; value=&quot;&lt;?php echo $this-&gt;__('Login') ?&gt;&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;/fieldset&gt;
&lt;/form&gt;

&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;
&lt;!--
function handlerFunction(){

// Write These codes only after form Validation

// Making Ajax Request
		var request = new Ajax.Request(
			//Defining Ajax Request URL, We are calling custom Controller Ns_Mylogin_AccountController Class (Defined Below)
        	'&lt;?php echo $this-&gt;getUrl(&quot;mylogin/account/loginPost&quot;) ?&gt;',
           	{
            	method: 'post',
                onComplete: function(transport){ // Defining Complete Callback Function

                	// Getting Ajax Response Text Which is JSON Object
                	var jsonResponse=transport.responseText;
                	//Checking JSON Objects property and performing related action
                	// You will understand the response Text format after going through the controller description (Below)
                	if(jsonResponse.error){
                		alert(&quot;Error Occured&quot;);
						return false;
                	}
                	else{
                		window.location.href=jsonResponse.url;
                	}
                },
                parameters: Form.serialize($(&quot;mini-login-form&quot;))	// Seriallizing the form input values
        	}
        );
}
//--&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
</pre>
<p>Please see inline comments for better understanding. Now our next set should be setting up our custom controller. I&#8217;ll not get into details of setting up modules and all but directly to our controller class <strong>Ns_Mylogin_AccountController</strong>. What I&#8217;ve done is just taken the core&#8217;s  <strong>loginPostAction </strong>function of <strong>Mage_Customer_AccountController</strong> and added some codes there. Please see there is a comment on each line added apart from the default Magento&#8217;s core code.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;?php
require_once(&quot;Mage/Customer/controllers/AccountController.php&quot;);
class Ns_Mylogin_AccountController extends Mage_Customer_AccountController{
	/**
	 * Login post action
	 * @return JSON Object
	 */
	public function loginPostAction()
	{
		// Added Line #1
		$result[&quot;error&quot;]=0;

		$session = $this-&gt;_getSession();

		if ($this-&gt;getRequest()-&gt;isPost()) {
			$login = $this-&gt;getRequest()-&gt;getPost('login');
			if (!empty($login['username']) &amp;amp;&amp;amp; !empty($login['password'])) {
				try {
					$session-&gt;login($login['username'], $login['password']);
					if ($session-&gt;getCustomer()-&gt;getIsJustConfirmed()) {
						$this-&gt;_welcomeCustomer($session-&gt;getCustomer(), true);
					}
				} catch (Mage_Core_Exception $e) {
					switch ($e-&gt;getCode()) {
						case Mage_Customer_Model_Customer::EXCEPTION_EMAIL_NOT_CONFIRMED:
							//Added Line #2
							$result[&quot;error&quot;]=1;
							$message = Mage::helper('customer')-&gt;__('This account is not confirmed. &lt;a href=&quot;%s&quot;&gt;Click here&lt;/a&gt; to resend confirmation email.', 						Mage::helper('customer')-&gt;getEmailConfirmationUrl($login['username']));
							break;
						case Mage_Customer_Model_Customer::EXCEPTION_INVALID_EMAIL_OR_PASSWORD:
							//Added Line #3
							$result[&quot;error&quot;]=1;
							$message = $e-&gt;getMessage();
							break;
						default:
							//Added Line #4
							$result[&quot;error&quot;]=1;
							$message = $e-&gt;getMessage();
					}
					$session-&gt;addError($message);
					$session-&gt;setUsername($login['username']);
				} catch (Exception $e) {
					// Mage::logException($e); // PA DSS violation: this exception log can disclose customer password
				}
			} else {
				//Added Line #5
				$result[&quot;error&quot;]=1;
				$session-&gt;addError($this-&gt;__('Login and password are required'));
				//Added Line #6
				$this-&gt;getResponse()-&gt;setBody(Mage::helper('core')-&gt;jsonEncode($result));
			}
		}
		//Added Line #7
		$result[&quot;url&quot;]=$this-&gt;_loginPostRedirect();
		//Added Line #8
		$this-&gt;getResponse()-&gt;setBody(Mage::helper('core')-&gt;jsonEncode($result));
	}
</pre>
<p>What I&#8217;ve done is added an array <strong>$result</strong> that will hold value if there is error or not while processing the user&#8217;s request. If there is error that array will hold $result['error']=1 else it will be as initiallized in <em>Added Line #1</em>. From <em>Added Line #2</em> through <em>Added Line #5</em>, we have various condition to check for error and set our <strong>$result</strong> variable.</p>
<p>On <em>Added Line #7</em> we have called another function (which we we rewrite as well) that will give us the url location identifying which location should be redirect after successful login. The implementation of function is given below. Finally in <em>Added Line #8</em> and <em>Line #6</em> we have encoded our $result array into <strong>JSON</strong> format and send as the response.</p>
<p>For visuallization our $result array will be one of the following.</p>
<ol>
<li> Case (No Error) : $result["error"]=0; $result["url"]=&#8221;SOME Redirect URL&#8221;</li>
<li> Case (Error) 	 :	$result["error"]=1;</li>
</ol>
<p>This JSON encoded response will be then used by the ajax call back function defined and perform related action.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the <strong>_loginPostRedirect()</strong> function which I mentioned (Added Line #7).</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
/**
	 * Define target URL and redirect customer after logging in
	 */
	protected function _loginPostRedirect()
	{
		$session = $this-&gt;_getSession();

		if (!$session-&gt;getBeforeAuthUrl() || $session-&gt;getBeforeAuthUrl() == Mage::getBaseUrl() ) {

			// Set default URL to redirect customer to
			$session-&gt;setBeforeAuthUrl(Mage::helper('customer')-&gt;getAccountUrl());

			// Redirect customer to the last page visited after logging in
			if ($session-&gt;isLoggedIn())
			{
				if (!Mage::getStoreConfigFlag('customer/startup/redirect_dashboard')) {
					if ($referer = $this-&gt;getRequest()-&gt;getParam(Mage_Customer_Helper_Data::REFERER_QUERY_PARAM_NAME)) {
						$referer = Mage::helper('core')-&gt;urlDecode($referer);
						if ($this-&gt;_isUrlInternal($referer)) {
							$session-&gt;setBeforeAuthUrl($referer);
						}
					}
				}
				else if ($session-&gt;getAfterAuthUrl()) {
					$session-&gt;setBeforeAuthUrl($session-&gt;getAfterAuthUrl(true));
				}
			} else {
				$session-&gt;setBeforeAuthUrl(Mage::helper('customer')-&gt;getLoginUrl());
			}
		} else if ($session-&gt;getBeforeAuthUrl() == Mage::helper('customer')-&gt;getLogoutUrl()) {
			$session-&gt;setBeforeAuthUrl(Mage::helper('customer')-&gt;getDashboardUrl());
		}
		else {
			if (!$session-&gt;getAfterAuthUrl()) {
				$session-&gt;setAfterAuthUrl($session-&gt;getBeforeAuthUrl());
			}
			if ($session-&gt;isLoggedIn()) {
				$session-&gt;setBeforeAuthUrl($session-&gt;getAfterAuthUrl(true));
			}
		}
		// Changed Here
		return $session-&gt;getBeforeAuthUrl(true);
	}
</pre>
<p>You can download the code From <a href="http://code.google.com/p/subeshexamples/downloads/detail?name=Ajax_Json_Magento_subesh.com.np.zip#makechanges">Here</a>.</p>
<p>Hope it helps! Happy Coding.</p>
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		<title>Displaying Currency code after the price value in Magento</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2010/08/displaying-currency-code-after-the-price-value-in-magento/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2010/08/displaying-currency-code-after-the-price-value-in-magento/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 11:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a time to research on Magento&#8217;s currency format and its display on Magento webshop. I then came across a block where I could change the format of currency display, in this case I am talking about moving the currency symbol to the right of the price value. In other words I found a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a time to research on Magento&#8217;s currency format and its display  on Magento webshop. I then came across a block where I could change the  format of currency display, in this case I am talking about moving the  currency symbol to the right of the price value. In other words I found a  way to show $10.00 as 10.00$. Notice the <strong>$</strong> (Dollar) sign moving at the right of the price value.<br />
Here&#8217;s a description of how this can be achievable. The basic idea is to rewrite <strong>Mage_Core_Model_Locale</strong> class&#8217;s currency function and add additional code. First you must write a rewrite code in your module&#8217;s<strong> config.xml</strong>.</p>
<pre class="brush: xml; title: ; notranslate">
 &lt;core&gt;
 &lt;rewrite&gt;
 &lt;locale&gt;Namespace_Module_Model_Locale&lt;/locale&gt;
 &lt;/rewrite&gt;
 &lt;/core&gt;
 </pre>
<p>Then in <strong>Namespace_Module_Model_Locale</strong> class you can add the following code.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
 class Namespace_Module_Model_Locale extends Mage_Core_Model_Locale{
 /*
 * Code: subesh.com.np
 */

public function currency($currency)
 {
 Varien_Profiler::start('locale/currency');
 if (!isset(self::$_currencyCache[$this-&gt;getLocaleCode()][$currency])) {
 try {
 $currencyObject = new Zend_Currency($currency, $this-&gt;getLocale());

// Additionally Added Code
 // The options array's position key has other values as well.

// 	Zend_Currency::STANDARD
 // 	Zend_Currency::RIGHT
 //	Zend_Currency::LEFT

$options = array(
 'position'	=&gt; Zend_Currency::RIGHT
 );

$currencyObject-&gt;setFormat($options);

// END Additionally Added Code

} catch (Exception $e) {
 $currencyObject = new Zend_Currency($this-&gt;getCurrency(), $this-&gt;getLocale());
 $options = array(
 'name'      =&gt; $currency,
 'currency'  =&gt; $currency,
 'symbol'    =&gt; $currency
 );
 $currencyObject-&gt;setFormat($options);
 }

self::$_currencyCache[$this-&gt;getLocaleCode()][$currency] = $currencyObject;
 }
 Varien_Profiler::stop('locale/currency');
 return self::$_currencyCache[$this-&gt;getLocaleCode()][$currency];
 }

}
</pre>
<p>You can see the comment of the code above for more detail understanding.</p>
<p><strong><em>P.S: Be informed that you need to change the Class Name you are about to create on the basis of your Namespace and Module name.</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Magento: Setting Up a Default Shipping Method on Cart Page</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2010/08/magento-setting-default-shipping-method-cart-page/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2010/08/magento-setting-default-shipping-method-cart-page/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 02:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently came to a situation where I need to show a shipping price amount on cart before selecting the shipping address from the checkout page. Basically shipping price is shown after the user has added the shipping address and selected the shipping method. So to show shipping price on cart page load, I needed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently came to a situation where I need to show a shipping price amount on cart before selecting the shipping address from the checkout page. Basically shipping price is shown after the user has added the shipping address and selected the shipping method. So to show shipping price on cart page load, I needed to find out the following. Shipping Address (Actually only<strong> country_id</strong> will work) Shipping Method (Set to Flatrate in the code below) So what I did was first check if the user has already specified the shipping address (when user have added the shipping address in the checkout page and navigated back to cart page). If the shipping address is not present then I checked if the user is logged in and checked for default shipping address of the customer and used its country_id (if present), but if the user is not logged in or default shipping address is not present then I set the shipping address (<strong>country_id</strong>) to some country <strong>(NL).</strong>After setting the country I then set the shipping method and then saved the quote so that the prices are calculated.Here&#8217;s the snippet.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
/*** Setting Default Shipping Method
 * Checking If Quote Already Has Address Or Not
 * - If Yes then leave as it is
 * - Else check if Customer has default Shipping Address or Not
 * -- Yes then get Default Shipping Address and set Shipping Method
 * -- No Set Default Shipping address to NL*/
 if(!Mage::getSingleton('checkout/type_onepage')-&gt;getQuote()-&gt;getShippingAddress()-&gt;getCountryId()){
		$customerSession=Mage::getSingleton(&quot;customer/session&quot;);
		if($customerSession-&gt;isLoggedIn()){
		$customerAddress=$customerSession-&gt;getCustomer()-&gt;getDefaultShippingAddress();
			if($customerAddress-&gt;getId()){
			$customerCountry=$customerAddress-&gt;getCountryId();
				$shipping = Mage::getSingleton('checkout/type_onepage')-&gt;getQuote()-&gt;getShippingAddress()-&gt;setCountryId($customerCountry)-&gt;setShippingMethod('flatrate_flatrate')-&gt;save();
		}else{
			$shipping = Mage::getSingleton('checkout/type_onepage')-&gt;getQuote()-&gt;getShippingAddress()-&gt;setCountryId('NL')-&gt;setShippingMethod('flatrate_flatrate')-&gt;save();
			}
		}
	}
</pre>
<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>[UPDATE]<br />
The original solution seems to show some issue. Thanks to the great reader of this blog the &#8220;perfect&#8221; solution for this case can be found in comments. As always new and better solutions are always welcome.</p>
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		<title>Magento: Creating Ajax Updated Tabs In Frontend, Like Product Management Tabs of Backend</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2010/06/magento-creating-ajax-updated-tabs-frontend-product-management-tabs-backend/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2010/06/magento-creating-ajax-updated-tabs-frontend-product-management-tabs-backend/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 13:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Magento&#8217;s Product Management GUI in back-end has Tabbed Navigation. There are two types of Tabs implemented there. One type of Tab is normal tab, loading content on page load while other type of tab has its content loaded by &#8220;Ajax&#8221;. Another interesting thing to note is that once the Ajax loaded tab&#8217;s content is loaded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Magento&#8217;s Product Management GUI in back-end has Tabbed Navigation. There are two types of Tabs implemented there. One type of Tab is normal tab, loading content on page load while other type of tab has its content loaded by &#8220;Ajax&#8221;. Another interesting thing to note is that once the Ajax loaded tab&#8217;s content is loaded it will not &#8220;recall&#8221; Ajax to load its content, rather earlier loaded tab content is show. If are &#8220;confused&#8221; then just see how the &#8220;Categories&#8221; tab of the Product Management works.</p>
<p>I successfully used the same &#8220;behavior&#8221; of tabbed navigation in &#8220;front-end&#8221;, was easy at the end (always with Magento, when you get it), but I was struggling at the start. So, like my other posts, to share here&#8217;s how I used the same type of tab in Magento&#8217;s Front-end.</p>
<p>First thing is add the Tab&#8217;s Java-script file. You can either include by layout or in PHTML file. If you want to do from layout then,</p>
<pre class="brush: xml; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;reference name=&quot;head&quot;&gt;
        	 &lt;action method=&quot;addJs&quot;&gt;&lt;script&gt;mage/adminhtml/tabs.js&lt;/script&gt;&lt;/action&gt;
&lt;/reference&gt;
</pre>
<p>Next thing is to create Tab&#8217;s Menu inside UL &#038; LI. Here&#8217;s the structure. (Self Explanatory)</p>
<pre class="brush: xml; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;!-- TAB MENU STRUCTURE --&gt;

&lt;ul id=&quot;page_tabs&quot;&gt;
	&lt;!-- NORMAL TAB --&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;
		&lt;a id=&quot;normaltab&quot; name=&quot;normaltab&quot; class=&quot;tab-item-link&quot; href=&quot;#&quot;&gt; NORMAL TAB &lt;/a&gt;
		&lt;!-- NOTE: class has to be tab-item-link--&gt;

		&lt;div id=&quot;normaltab_content&quot;&gt; Normal Tab HTML&lt;/div&gt;
		&lt;!-- NOTE: See the id of this div content it has id equal to its anchor's (&lt;a&gt;) id + Underscore + content --&gt;
	&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;!-- NORMAL TAB END--&gt;

	&lt;!-- AJAX LOADED TAB --&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;
		&lt;a id=&quot;ajaxtab&quot; name=&quot;ajaxtab&quot; class=&quot;tab-item-link ajax notloaded&quot; href=&quot;http://example.com/magento/module/controller/action&quot;&gt; AJAX TAB &lt;/a&gt;
		&lt;!-- NOTE 1: class has to be tab-item-link ajax notloaded --&gt;
		&lt;!-- NOTE 2: Since this is Ajax Loaded Tab its Anchor should have href value = SOME URL --&gt;

		&lt;div id=&quot;ajaxtab_content&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
		&lt;!-- NOTE 1: See the id of this div content it has id equal to its anchor's (&lt;a&gt;) id + Underscore + content --&gt;
		&lt;!-- NOTE 2: Since its innerHTML will be loaded by by Ajax you can set its innerHTML &quot;blank&quot; --&gt;

	&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;!-- AJAX LOADED TAB END --&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;!-- TAB MENU STRUCTURE END --&gt;

&lt;!-- TAB CONTENT CONTAINER DIV--&gt;
&lt;div id=&quot;tabcontainer&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- TAB CONTENT CONTAINER DIV--&gt;
</pre>
<p>Now its the time to use the Tabs JS included, like below.</p>
<pre class="brush: jscript; title: ; notranslate">
&lt;script&gt;
	// Form Key Required for POST AJAX Method
	var FORM_KEY=&quot;&lt;?php echo Mage::getSingleton('core/session')-&gt;getFormKey() ?&gt;&quot;;

	// Set this to false, Guess used for some other purpose in backend, not really required in frontend.
	var varienGlobalEvents=false;

	// Initiallizing Varien Tabs
	/**
	* @param 1 : UL Menu ID
	* @param 2 : Target Tab Content ID
	* @param 3 : Initially Loading Tab's Id
	* @param 4 : Don't know yet, just use as it is (LOL)
	*/

	frontend_tabsJsTabs = new varienTabs('page_tabs', 'tabcontainer', 'normaltab',[]);

&lt;/script&gt;
</pre>
<p>Done! You must now have a functioning Tab loading by Ajax and Normal, but yes tab would look good if you add CSS to your Tabs. <img src='http://subesh.com.np/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' />  Here is how it works.</p>
<ol>
<li>
On load it first copies the tab_content div inside the Target Tab Content ID div.
</li>
<li>
On tabbed menu clicked it checks its class name and if it class name does not have &#8220;ajax&#8221; it simply shows the its_content div.
</li>
<li>
If the menu clicked has &#8220;ajax&#8221; then it checks for another class name &#8220;notloaded&#8221;. So if its ajax and notloaded it then makes an Ajax request and updates the responseText to itsid_content div and then removes the &#8220;notloaded&#8221; class name for the menu. After that it then displays the itsid_content div, hiding previous ones.
</li>
<li>
If you re-click the &#8220;Ajax&#8221; typed menu, it will not find &#8220;notloaded&#8221; class in its menu, then it just shows its_content div.
</li>
</ol>
<p>A good trick, I thought while doing this, using class name to restrict the Ajax call.</p>
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		<title>Analysis &amp; Usage of Collections in Magento</title>
		<link>http://subesh.com.np/2010/05/analysis-usage-collections-magento/</link>
		<comments>http://subesh.com.np/2010/05/analysis-usage-collections-magento/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 12:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Magento]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a Magento Programmer I am fascinated by the use &#38; simplicity of collection used in Magento. Simplicity, does not really mean being simple (it is rather complex structured) but easy to use. With the help of one of my colleague, I got down to understand how collection really represents the &#8220;collection&#8221; of data we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Magento Programmer I am fascinated by the use &amp; simplicity of collection used in Magento. Simplicity, does not really mean being simple (it is rather complex structured) but easy to use. With the help of one of my colleague, I got down to understand how collection really represents the &#8220;collection&#8221; of data we are actually trying to get from database. Here is what I found drilling down into the Magento&#8217;s Core. I may be &#8220;not quite right&#8221; with the analysis, you can always comment.</p>
<p>Almost all the collections found inside  <strong>app/code/codepool/Namespace/Module/Model/Mysql4/model/Collection.php</strong> are the child of parent Class <strong>Mage_Core_Model_Mysql4_Collection_Abstract</strong>. Primary thing done in the class constructor is initializing its resource and Model. If you look into one of the Collection class you can see in its constructor.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
/**
	 * @class Mage_Checkout_Model_Mysql4_Agreement_Collection
     * Initialize resource
     *
     */
    protected function _construct()
    {
        $this-&gt;_init('checkout/agreement');
    }
</pre>
<p>And this _init function has been implemented in its parent class as</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
/**
     * Standard resource collection initalization
     *
     * @param string $model
     * @return Mage_Core_Model_Mysql4_Collection_Abstract
     */
    protected function _init($model, $resourceModel=null)
    {
        $this-&gt;setModel($model);
        if (is_null($resourceModel)) {
            $resourceModel = $model;
        }
        $this-&gt;setResourceModel($resourceModel);
        return $this;
    }
</pre>
<p>The resource class can be found in <strong>app/code/codepool/Namespace/Module/Model/Mysql4/model.php</strong>. And this resource class in turn initializes the database table to be used in the Module along with the table&#8217;s primary key.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
class Mage_Checkout_Model_Mysql4_Agreement extends Mage_Core_Model_Mysql4_Abstract
	{

	protected function _construct()
    {
        $this-&gt;_init('checkout/agreement', 'agreement_id');
    }
	......
	}
</pre>
<p>It is this resource class that actually works out the database connections, read/write adapters and performs transactions. So this is the basic deduction about the link of collection with the database and its tables. But how are those collection formed still remains a mystery, not anymore! In this section of the post I will try to explain how are the collections really formed.</p>
<p>If I can, &#8220;<strong>collection</strong>&#8221; can be defined as collection or array of its resource. And in Magento case, most of the resources are database&#8217;s query results. Simply you can visualize &#8220;<strong>collection</strong>&#8221; to be array of your model&#8217;s resource. If a &#8220;<strong>query</strong>&#8221; in Magento returns a collection of all the products then it would mean that the very collection is an array of all the individual product&#8217;s object. But one question still remains how will the database query&#8217;s result transform into a Magento &#8220;<strong>collection</strong>&#8220;. To understand that we need to understand the collection class and its parents.</p>
<p>The class Structure for <strong>Mage_Core_Model_Mysql4_Collection_Abstract</strong> is like this.</p>
<p>Mage_Core_Model_Mysql4_Collection_Abstract</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">|__ Varien_Data_Collection_Db (C)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">|__	Varien_Data_Collection (C)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 90px;">|__ IteratorAggregate (I)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 90px;">|__ Countable (I)</p>
<p>You can see that all collection implements two Interfaces <strong>IteratorAggregate </strong>&amp; <strong>Countable</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://goo.gl/MjAT" target="_blank">IteratorAggregate </a> is predefined in Standard PHP Library that extends Abstract Base Class <a href="http://goo.gl/rzXS" target="_blank">Traversable </a>. On using this Interface you can then <a href="http://goo.gl/hgtI" target="_blank">Iterate Through Object</a> using &#8220;<strong>foreach</strong>&#8221; construct. Countable returns the size of the Collection Object.</p>
<p>Among the two Interfaces, <strong>IteratorAggregate </strong>is particularly important. As you can see in Class Hierarchy both the interfaces are implemented by<strong> Varien_Data_Collection</strong> concrete class. <strong>IteratorAggregate</strong> has abstract public method <strong>getIterator()</strong> which returns the Iterator interface and the concrete Class has to implement the method on its own. It is this Iterator that provides the real iteration functionality. You can get a detailed description about Iterator <a href="http://goo.gl/C9Nx" target="_blank">Here</a>.</p>
<p>So if you look into the <strong>Varien_Data_Collection</strong> you will find the <strong>getIterator()</strong> implemented like this.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
/**
	 * @class Varien_Data_Collection
     * Implementation of IteratorAggregate::getIterator()
     */
    public function getIterator()
    {
        $this-&gt;load();
        return new ArrayIterator($this-&gt;_items);
    }
</pre>
<p>As you can see that it first loads the &#8220;<strong>items</strong>&#8221; (I will get back to this Items) and instanciates the value to an internal Class <a href="http://goo.gl/8LAi" target="_blank">ArrayIterator </a>. And the Iterator returned by this function can then be iterated using <strong>foreach </strong>construct.</p>
<p>Looks like it is going to be a looonnnnng post, let be summarize what I&#8217;ve tried to point out until now. I&#8217;ve tried to show the link between the collection class or rather object with the database table and explain the iteration behavior of the collection object. But one question still remains how will the database query&#8217;s result transform into a Magento&#8217;s &#8220;<strong>collection</strong>&#8220;. This is where the &#8220;<strong>items</strong>&#8221; explanation need to be done.</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Items</strong>&#8221; are actually array if individual object (item) of the collection which represents the array of tuple of the database query result. As you see in the snippet above the <strong>ArrayIterator </strong>takes <strong>$this-&gt;_items</strong> are parameter. But <strong>$this-&gt;_items</strong> are not populated here on <strong>Varien_Data_Collection</strong> but rather on is child class <strong>Varien_Data_Collection_Db</strong>. Here&#8217;s the snippet from Varien_Data_Collection_Db.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">
/**
     * Load data
     * @class Varien_Data_Collection_Db
     * @return  Varien_Data_Collection_Db
     */
    public function load($printQuery = false, $logQuery = false)
    {
        if ($this-&gt;isLoaded()) {
            return $this;
        }

        $this-&gt;_renderFilters()
             -&gt;_renderOrders()
             -&gt;_renderLimit();

        $this-&gt;printLogQuery($printQuery, $logQuery);

		// Getting Data from DB
        $data = $this-&gt;getData();

        $this-&gt;resetData();

        if (is_array($data)) {

		    // Looping on each result row
            foreach ($data as $row) {
			    // Creating Empty &quot;item&quot; Varien_Object's object
                $item = $this-&gt;getNewEmptyItem();

                if ($this-&gt;getIdFieldName()) {
                    $item-&gt;setIdFieldName($this-&gt;getIdFieldName());
                }

				// Setting Varien_Object's values to that of the row
                $item-&gt;addData($row);

				/**
				* Adding the &quot;item&quot; to the collection @class Varien_Data_Collection
				* So while referring to $this-&gt;_items @class Varien_Data_Collection it will return array of this &quot;item&quot;
				*/
                $this-&gt;addItem($item);
            }

        }

        $this-&gt;_setIsLoaded();
        $this-&gt;_afterLoad();
        return $this;
    }

    /**
     * Get all data array for collection
     * @class Varien_Data_Collection_Db
     * @return array
     */
    public function getData()
    {
        if ($this-&gt;_data === null) {
            $this-&gt;_renderFilters()
                 -&gt;_renderOrders()
                 -&gt;_renderLimit();

			// Fetching all the row with the Select query set
            $this-&gt;_data = $this-&gt;_fetchAll($this-&gt;_select);
            $this-&gt;_afterLoadData();
        }
        return $this-&gt;_data;
    }
</pre>
<p>You can go through the inline comments I&#8217;ve added. This is it, I&#8217;ve finally worked out the explanation of structure &amp; creation of Magento&#8217;s Collection and its iterative behavior. I&#8217;ve tried to show pictorially (below) what I have just described. Confused! Plz comment and of course please do comment if I am wrong, because there are &#8220;times&#8221; when you try to understand things even though they actually aren&#8217;t just like you think. I&#8217;d like to quote <strong>Paulo </strong> :<strong><em>&#8220;I see the world in terms of what I would like to see happen, not what actually does&#8221;</em></strong>!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-249" title="hierarchy" src="http://subesh.com.np/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/hierarchy.jpg" alt="hierarchy" width="505" height="604" /></p>
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		<title>Magento eCommerce: How To Reset All Test Order Information and Set Unique Prefix For Orders, Invoices, Shipments, and Credit Memos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 09:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nice Post I stumbled upon.. from www.eliasinteractive.com. This is a very helpful hack Lee has posted to reset order information while moving from development stage to production stage. I&#8217;d tried this in Enterprise Edition as well and it worked! Just a Re-Post Magento eCommerce: How To Reset All Test Order Information and Set Unique Prefix [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice Post I stumbled upon.. from www.eliasinteractive.com. This is a very helpful hack Lee has posted to reset order information while moving from development stage to production stage. I&#8217;d tried this in Enterprise Edition as well and it worked!</p>
<p>Just a Re-Post <img src='http://subesh.com.np/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.eliasinteractive.com/blog/magento-ecommerce-how-to-reset-all-test-order-information-and-set-unique-prefix-for-orders-invoices-shipments-and-credit-memos">Magento eCommerce: How To Reset All Test Order Information and Set Unique Prefix For Orders, Invoices, Shipments, and Credit Memos</a>.</p>
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		<title>Solution: Error Message Not Showing up in Frontend in Magento</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 12:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subesh Pokhrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently got to a situation where I needed to add a new frontend template for some module and after some action show the error or success message. Not the first time though . Interesting thing was even if I added this code in the PHTML file. It did not work. Yes, after adding this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently got to a situation where I needed to add a new frontend template for some module and after some action show the error or success message. Not the first time though <img src='http://subesh.com.np/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> . Interesting thing was even if I added this code in the PHTML file.</p>
<pre class="brush: php; title: ; notranslate">

&lt;?php echo $this-&gt;getMessagesBlock()-&gt;getGroupedHtml() ?&gt;
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<p>It did not work. Yes, after adding this block it had worked before. In my case, the probable case might be that I had called the module&#8217;s template from CMS page. In other case it should work. So, I looked for work around and the following did the trick.</p>
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// Getting Messages from Session
$messages=Mage::getSingleton(&quot;customer/session&quot;)-&gt;getMessages();

// Creating Block Mage_Core_Block_Messages
// Setting Message
// echoing the Message's HTML
echo $this-&gt;getLayout()-&gt;createBlock(&quot;core/messages&quot;)-&gt;setMessages($messages)-&gt;getGroupedHtml();
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<p>The Error/Success or Notice messages are set on session. So what I did was take those message/s from the session and create a new block, same as what <strong>$this->getMessagesBlock()</strong> might have called, and set those message to the created block and echoed its HTML.</p>
<p>Clever? or not?</p>
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