I was testing a remotely hosted downloadable file...



and to test it out.. I sent myself a 'free checkout link/email'.



email came, link was valid/active.. but the page it took me too was 'odd'.



Fat Free Cart checkout?



https://www.fatfreecartpro.com/ecom/rp.php?rdffc=true&txnid=j-mez87t818f0dfb6&client_id=174914&d_id=26525627&emailed_link=true&nontxn=true&gajs=&auser=&abeacon=&



for an example look...



the whoel page is WHITE, void of any styling or images?



How can this be edited/changed? to even just a minimal, decent looking page?.. (or better yet full access to theme it like the matching site it comes from)



thanks.

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Aha, it appears you're normally redirecting to a Common Thank-you Page URL on your site and embedding your E-junkie-generated thank-you page content (including download links) in your site's thank-you page using the method described here:

1http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.redirection.download-link.htm1



However, using "Send free download link" generates a product-specific link that does not redirect to your Common Thank-you Page URL, so that link just brings up an E-junkie-generated thank-you page directly. You have apparently customized your E-junkie-generated thank-you page content extensively to look nicer when embedded within your site's thank-you page, but outside of that intended context, those customizations look pretty strange displayed as-is.



When you use "Send free download link", if you want to provide a link that redirects to your site's Common Thank-you Page URL (where the download link will be embedded as usual), you can do one of two things:



- Leave "Email link/code to recipient" checked on that screen, and also check "Enable Templated Email", then type an Email Message there that includes the template tag [%thankyou_link%] wherever you want the link to be inserted in the message (ideally, this should be on a line by itself).



...OR...



- Uncheck "Email link/code to recipient", and instead copy the link generated there and paste that into a personal message you send to the recipient, but before you send the link, remove the &d=yyyyy parameter from the link URL (the 'yyyyy' part will be different for each product) -- e.g., the link generated would look like this example:

https://www.e-junkie.com/d/?t=j-xxxxxxxxxx&d=yyyy&f=zzz

...whereas the modified link you send would look like this:

https://www.e-junkie.com/d/?t=j-xxxxxxxxxx&f=zzz