What I am trying to do is pretty simple, at least in theory. I have a
bunch of product pages, and to add a product to your shopping cart,
you must select a color for the product and a quantity. Then, when you
hit 'add to cart', the form submits the data, and then updates a mini
cart in the sidebar with the product just added.

My problem is if there is an error in the form submission. For
example, if a user enters an invalid value for the quantity, I want an
error message to appear below the cart area. However, what is
currently happening is that the mini cart is still in focus as a
result of the ajax $options['update'] array key.

What often ends up hapenning is that the little cart area will become
populated with much more than just the cart info. This happens when I
try to request another action.

Is there a way to change the div that ajax will update, or even
abandon the ajax request and reload the page?


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