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  • Bala

    osCommerce

    Hi Experts,

    How to resolve this osCommerce issues? for the past couple of days,
    its irritating me like anything.

    well as i run on my local pc it works fine.

    my local pc configuration is

    xampp

    and the Url would be


    and even on includes/configure.php i configured all with localhost and
    it works fine,

    but when i try to move to server. thats where my problem starts.

    the apache server runs on 8080 port. so according to that i've
    configured on includes/configure.php

    and finally i got an excellent output says no such file to load. i
    guess that would be the path problem but still i dont know why it says
    like that. anyone suffers the same? or anyone figure it out? plz share
    here.

    regards,
    Bala
  • Rik Wasmus

    #2
    Re: osCommerce

    On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 09:33:02 +0100, Bala <mbbala@gmail.c omwrote:
    Hi Experts,
    >
    How to resolve this osCommerce issues? for the past couple of days,
    its irritating me like anything.
    >
    well as i run on my local pc it works fine.
    >
    my local pc configuration is
    >
    xampp
    >
    and the Url would be

    >
    and even on includes/configure.php i configured all with localhost and
    it works fine,
    >
    but when i try to move to server. thats where my problem starts.
    >
    the apache server runs on 8080 port. so according to that i've
    configured on includes/configure.php
    >
    and finally i got an excellent output says no such file to load. i
    guess that would be the path problem but still i dont know why it says
    like that. anyone suffers the same? or anyone figure it out? plz share
    here.
    You'll probably find better answers at http://forums.oscommerce.com/, as
    those people have intimate knowledge of the package, and most likely
    either know what went wrong, or at least can tell what the particular
    error depends on.
    --
    Rik Wasmus

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    • Tony

      #3
      Re: osCommerce

      Rik Wasmus wrote:
      >
      You'll probably find better answers at http://forums.oscommerce.com/, as
      those people have intimate knowledge of the package, and most likely
      either know what went wrong, or at least can tell what the particular
      error depends on.
      --Rik Wasmus
      That has not matched my experience. At least as of a couple years ago,
      getting help on the OSCommerce support forums was not easy.

      But I will admit that may have changed.

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      • Jerry Stuckle

        #4
        Re: osCommerce

        Tony wrote:
        Rik Wasmus wrote:
        >>
        >You'll probably find better answers at http://forums.oscommerce.com/,
        >as those people have intimate knowledge of the package, and most
        >likely either know what went wrong, or at least can tell what the
        >particular error depends on.
        >--Rik Wasmus
        >
        That has not matched my experience. At least as of a couple years ago,
        getting help on the OSCommerce support forums was not easy.
        >
        But I will admit that may have changed.
        >
        Rik is correct. Very few here have used OSCommerce, and even fewer are
        familiar with the internals.

        Product support is almost always better handled by the support structure
        for that product. That includes products like OSCommerce.

        --
        =============== ===
        Remove the "x" from my email address
        Jerry Stuckle
        JDS Computer Training Corp.
        jstucklex@attgl obal.net
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        • Bala

          #5
          Re: osCommerce

          On Feb 28, 8:38 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
          Tony wrote:
          Rik Wasmus wrote:
          >
          You'll probably find better answers athttp://forums.oscommer ce.com/,
          as those people have intimate knowledge of the package, and most
          likely either know what went wrong, or at least can tell what the
          particular error depends on.
          --Rik Wasmus
          >
          That has not matched my experience. At least as of a couple years ago,
          getting help on the OSCommerce support forums was not easy.
          >
          But I will admit that may have changed.
          >
          Rik is correct. Very few here have used OSCommerce, and even fewer are
          familiar with the internals.
          >
          Product support is almost always better handled by the support structure
          for that product. That includes products like OSCommerce.
          >
          --
          =============== ===
          Remove the "x" from my email address
          Jerry Stuckle
          JDS Computer Training Corp.
          jstuck...@attgl obal.net
          =============== ===
          Guys,

          after a couple of days i figured it out, that path is the main issues
          of this.

          you must point out the path clearly.

          now it works perfectly. :)

          Thanks Guys,

          Bala

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