I would say that .htaccess and .htpasswd would possibly prevent your responsehandler from working as it'll be configured as PHP over CGI. Don't delete them, just rename them to .htaccess.old and .htpasswd.old.
Also, set to FALSE in admin area.
I would say that .htaccess and .htpasswd would possibly prevent your responsehandler from working as it'll be configured as PHP over CGI. Don't delete them, just rename them to .htaccess.old and .htpasswd.old.
Also, set to FALSE in admin area.
I just scanned https://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showt...47318&page=315 GC support thread and I'm not certain, but the issue might be your shipping module and GC compatibility. I'm sure I read somewhere that GC doesn't work with per unit weight module, but I can't find it again.
Look through the GC thread above and/or post a new question there asking if it is compatible with GC.
No, that's where they'd be.
I'm starting to think your problem is more likely outlined in my 2nd post above, re: compatibility with GC and Unit Shipping Module.
My problem is slightly different in that GC was working just fine before we moved the websites to a new server - now all shipping is $1.00 for those types of shipping we have specified.
As far as I remember, I didn't have to do anything with that .htacess section.
Also, how do I know what the API callback is so it is listed within the client's google checkout account?
I do want to add that there is ONE google checkout account, but at least 3 zencarts (with 2 more being added) ...
And, again, this worked prior to the site move from one server to another ... the servers are identical, so that isn't the issue.
If the API is supposed to be https://www.domain.com/googlecheckou...nsehandler.php ... how was I able to do 3 stores and it work?
I'm lost LOL.
I have installed google checkout and I'm using real time shipping calculation. It shows me $1 for UPS. Any reason why ?
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