{asp} set colProductVariationJsonObject93d = Server.CreateObject("scripting.dictionary") function GetProductVariationJsonObject(ProductVariationId93d) set GetProductVariationJsonObject = nothing if not colProductVariationJsonObject93d.Exists(cstr(ProductVariationId93d)) then set colProductVariationJsonObject93d(cstr(ProductVariationId93d)) = nothing for i93d = 1 to 2 loc93d = server.Mappath("/shared/Resources/ProductVariations/" & ProductVariationId93d & ".json") set oJsonFromDisk93d = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat_9_5_0.JsonObject") if len(GetFileContent(loc93d)) > 0 then if Int2Bool(oJsonFromDisk93d.Load(loc93d)) then exit for end if if i93d = 1 then sleepms 500 else Err.raise 13431, "ExtendProductVariation Error", "Failed to read extended Json file '" & loc93d & "'" & vbcrlf & oJsonFromDisk93d.LastErrorText next set colProductVariationJsonObject93d(cstr(ProductVariationId93d)) = oJsonFromDisk93d end if set GetProductVariationJsonObject = colProductVariationJsonObject93d(cstr(ProductVariationId93d)) end function function GetProductVariationCardMarkup(oPageData23d, ProductVariationId23d) CurrentLanguageId23d = oPageData23d.StringOf("CurrentLanguageId") GetProductVariationCardMarkup = "" set ProdVarJsonObj23d = GetProductVariationJsonObject(ProductVariationId23d) if not ProdVarJsonObj23d is nothing then with oPageData.ObjectOf("ProductVariationsAvailability") 'isDeleted23d = Int2Bool(.ObjectOf(ProductVariationId23d).BoolOf("IsDeleted")) isActive23d = Int2Bool(.ObjectOf(ProductVariationId23d).BoolOf("IsActive")) isAvailable23d = Int2Bool(.ObjectOf(ProductVariationId23d).BoolOf("IsAvailable")) end with if isActive23d then salechannelIndex23d = ProdVarJsonObj23d.ArrayOf("SaleChannels").FindString(oPageData23d.StringOf("SaleChannelId"), 0) if salechannelIndex23d > -1 then mainImageIndex23d = ProdVarJsonObj23d.ArrayOf("Images").FindObject("IsMainImage", "true", 0) if mainImageIndex23d > -1 then set mainImageObj23d = ProdVarJsonObj23d.ArrayOf("Images").ObjectAt(mainImageIndex23d) GetProductVariationCardMarkup = _ "
Pepper X is now officially the world's spiciest pepper according to the Guinness World Records. However, the person who created it, Ed Currie, has decided not to sell its seeds, making it difficult for people to grow it themselves. Currie says that Pepper X is a patented type, and he won't share its seeds with the public.
Be careful if you see Pepper X seeds for sale on other websites, as they're likely not the real deal.