This is the source for the "New Customers" section:
<div class="header">New customers: </div>
<div class="row"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.donallnagealai.ie/shop/admin/customers.php?search=&origin=index" class="contentlink"> </a></span><span class="rigth">
28/10/2010 </span></div>
<div class="row"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.donallnagealai.ie/shop/admin/customers.php?search=&origin=index" class="contentlink"> </a></span><span class="rigth">
28/10/2010 </span></div>
<div class="row"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.donallnagealai.ie/shop/admin/customers.php?search=&origin=index" class="contentlink"> </a></span><span class="rigth">
26/10/2010 </span></div>
<div class="row"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.donallnagealai.ie/shop/admin/customers.php?search=&origin=index" class="contentlink"> </a></span><span class="rigth">
26/10/2010 </span></div>
<div class="row"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.donallnagealai.ie/shop/admin/customers.php?search=&origin=index" class="contentlink"> </a></span><span class="rigth">
23/10/2010 </span></div>
</div>
(I have actually renamed the "admin" directory but have edited the urls here for clarity)
So, no, the customer details don't appear in the source.
Here's a short extract from the corresponding source for the same page in version 1.3.9g:
<div class="row"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.donallnagealai.ie/shop/admin/customers.php?search=Deane&origin=index" class="contentlink">Michael Deane</a></span><span class="rigth">
28/10/2010 </span></div>
For english.php I have:Also what CHARSET are you using in your english.php file?
What Character Set and/or collation is your database using?
// charset for web pages and emails
define('CHARSET', 'iso-8859-1');
On the "Version" info page I have:
HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
Is that what you're looking for?
In both cases it's unchanged from the default and is the same as I used in all the previous versions of Zen Cart up to 1.3.9g.
Regards
Nick
Curious to know whether your database tables are UTF8 or latin1
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Is there something else you'd like for me to check?
In post #21 nickgreaves posted "Database Patch Level: 1.3.9a".
Could that have anything to do with his problem, as his database isn't 1.3.9g, while he's trying to upgrade from 'g' to 'h'?
I mean, if he had a "working 1.3.9g", shouldn't the database reflect that?
Just a question..................
Teach them to shop and they will shop today;
Teach them to Zen and they will OWN a shop tomorrow!
I too have upgraded from 1.3.9g to 1.3.9h and am experiencing the same problem. Original installation was 1.3.9b but I have upgraded religiously since then.
I have added new products and their descriptions as normal, but the description field disappears if I go back and have to edit something.
I have retraced my steps twice now but still the same problem. I noticed the problem occured before I added any of the new files, so assume it was one of the pages that was overwritten.
Server details are as follows:
PHP 5
Charset from english.php: iso-8859-1
SQL Charset: utf8 utf8_general_ci UTF-8 Unicode 3
SQL 5
Hope this helps. If anything isn't clear please ask and I shall clarify.
Thanks
Yea, I know the docs say that there has been no database changes since "a", but I was thinking maybe something in the files just disagreed with "a". But, I know you're right.......I'm thinking that too, but I've seen stranger things happen, ya know?
Like I say though, it was just a question.......I already knew the answer before I posted, but curiosity made me post it anyway........haha.....that killed the cat, didn't it?
Teach them to shop and they will shop today;
Teach them to Zen and they will OWN a shop tomorrow!
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