One of the major effects of running SuHosin is that it encrypts all session data. This is done to prevent session hijacking. If you disable that ability in SuHosin then you reduce its effeciveness...
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One of the major effects of running SuHosin is that it encrypts all session data. This is done to prevent session hijacking. If you disable that ability in SuHosin then you reduce its effeciveness...
Okay, can you try using either IE, Firefox, Opera or Safari as the browser - and make sure that whatever browser you use will allow cookies? Also make sure to turn gzip off for Zen Cart, even if this...
1. If you use a browser other than Google Chrome what happens?
2. Debian has its own rules regarding mod rewrite. It is not an Apache server and does not support standard .htaccess commands.
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No, you're not. You'll find that the people who might try to help are put off by constant "bumping" of your posts (which is against forum rules) and by hysterical reactions forseeing the end of the...
Hackers do sleep, but unfortunately they exist in every time zone around the world. So unless you can montor your site 24/7/365 then they have an edge on you.
Vger
I'm not getting any errors on the Login or Create Account https pages when using IE 8 or Firefox.
Vger
If you use sub-categories then all products must be loaded into their relevant sub-category. If you put products into the main category as well then your customers will only see those products.
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You obviously also missed the REALLY REALLY BIG letters which said not to use it on live stores under any circumstances.
Vger
I'd sooner take the word of a Chimpanzee.
If your GoDaddy hosting does not allow you to change permissions using FTP then use the File Manager in the hosting control panel they provide.
If 644...
Trying to have a cart which can maintain PA/DSS Certification may not be so much a "Holy Grail" as a "Poisoned Chalice". Why? Because they keep changing their requirements - always increasing...
Try reading the second post in this thread. It has the answer.
Vger
"500 - Internal Server" errors are usually due to either:
1. A fatal PHP error - which should not occur with a new and default install of Zen Cart unless files failed to upload correctly. ...
Where people can be helped they are, more often than not, provided with that help. The problem arises when they have modified Zen Cart in some way. Aside from the database there are over 1,000+...
To summarise the problem:
1. The default Zen Cart works fine.
2. The Zen Cart which you (as a paid developer) have altered doesn't work.
As no one here has any idea what the changes are...
The Zen Cart manual covers several areas - including installing Zen Cart and how to administer your shop from within the admin panel.
The changes made to Zen Cart itself are either to payment...
Setting "Force Cookie Use" to true only works when you have no SSL or Full SSL. If you set it to rue with Shared SSL then it will cause the problem of redirecting people to the Cookies Not Enabled...
Just because you've got a Windows PC doesn't mean that you have to use IIS as the offline web server - but the problem will be in getting rid of it. If you can get rid of it then install XAMPP...
Edit includes/configure.php and change:
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'https://www.yourdomain.com');
to:
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.yourdomain.com');
You'll still need to sort out the...
.htaccess directives only apply to Linux/Unix systems.
You're overlooking the fact that there are very good reasons why people "bash" GoDaddy. The bottom line is - the problem isn't with Zen...
LuciStuff - sorry but we can't help you with this. This is a problem created by GoDaddy and not a Zen Cart problem. You need to take it up with GoDaddy Support.
Vger
Without warning or notification they barred the use of PHP Mail or Sendmail (which are linked anyway). Site owners now have to use SMTP.
Vger
Just make sure that the "Allow Guest To Tell A Friend" option is set to "false", so that only logged in customers can use it, otherwise it's an open relay for spammers.
Vger
When you get a blank white page it is usually because of:
1. Files being uploaded by your FP programme with nothing in them (zero bytes), or
2. .htaccess files (hidden files normally) not being...
Well - you also have to create a new database, MySQL User Name and Password, import your old database into the new blank database. Then you have to update both configure.php files with the new data....
Well, at its most basic level (changing the text on the homepage) the homepage itself tells you where to look to do that.
The book is meant to be a first resort and not last.
Vger
At the top of this page is a link to the Zen Cart manual "e-Start Your Web Store with Zen Cart". Have you tried buying that?
Vger
Well, look at it this way, 1.3.8a is not secure and 1.3.9h is secure. It just so happens that 1.3.9h works with PHP 5.3.
As for PHP 5.2, 5.3 and 6, well that's just a mess up by the PHP...
Well, let's be honest here, it can't be that urgent - your previous post being at the end of October last year.
It's most likely caused by a corrupt cookie stored in Firefox. Clear all cookies...
You should be able to verify if the site works correctly on new hosting before moving it, because most hosts allow you to use temporary (server-based) pathways prior to repointing. For example
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You're starting to go around in circles here. If your hosting is broke and they don't know how to fix it you don't really have any other options - you will have to move, like it or not.
Vger
The SSL Cert is for https://www. and the Cert is fine.
But I'm still being sent to: https://www.globalsilverfactory.com/index.php?main_page=down_for_maintenance (no matter what address I type in)....
Well, as your site shows as "Down For Maintenance" there's little checking I can do. What you said your hosts had done (quoted above) doesn't make sense. The redirect would either have been from...
At this point we need your web address (leave spaces to not get it spidered) and post your includes/configure.php file minus all db info.
Vger
500 errors are errors caused on the server by the changes you made - and so won't show up in your website's log files. You'll need to restore the site to exactly how it was before you began making...
There would only be one set of files if you started off without SSL, and all the files in a folder called httpdocs or similar. What schoolboy is saying is that some hosts use an antiquated system...
If I'm wrong then I apologise, but I think the request was more basic than that e.g. how to set up an offline web server.
1. Assuming you use a PC and not a Mac then go to...
Any images or javascript which are pulled into your site from off-site locations should always have https addresses (if the content appears on https pages). The reason being that content pulled in...
That's the source of your problem. I know little about Ubuntu as an Operating System on a PC (having only tinkered with it on a spare PC), but /opt/lampp/htdocs/zencart/ looks odd for a full DIR_FS...
It's the queries which have to be executed when you move to a product page, and the fact that your current host is known for having exceedingly slow servers, by virtue of the fact that they are...
My advice is to sit down with a cup of coffee, pen and paper and thinking cap firmly on head - then work out what Main Categories you want for your products, and then work out the Sub-Categories for...
Your site has a total of 9118 products, which is not a humongous amount of products, but I only find 69 products under "Sewing and Quilting" and just 1 product under "Kids Crafts" - the remainder are...
We are UK based and so there will be some latency involved when accessing a site based on servers in the USA - but the page you supplied the link for took a full minute to load up and that's clearly...
When I try this address: http://motionartist.me/cartwheels/OxCart75126/index.php (notice that it's without the www. in front) I see that it's trying to redirect to...
If the call back is delayed by slow servers ...
..then the order won't get recorded.
Vger
This thread is part of the "Installing On A Windows Server" forum, and Windows servers don't recognise .htaccess file instructions because they only apply to Apache servers.
Vger
This is often caused by add-ons which are not compatible with v1.3,9+
Take a look at this long thread for ideas:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=168407
Vger
Thanks for the mention, even though it did (as you predicted it would) get removed. I must admit that I find it more than slightly odd that if anyone mentions a Zen Cart Certified Host by name then...
That's because you enabled SSL without having an SSL Certificate. Change the address to http:// and you can access it fine. You will need to edit the cees/includes/configure.php file
Vger
You can have one image and make it say whatever you want. But you won't get two different images performing different functions.
Vger
I would only pay £250.00 per annum for an EV (Extended Validation) SSL Certificate, and wouldn't pay anything near that for a standard SSL Certificate.
That depends on the size of the website...