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    i am wanting to use contribute to edit content on my local site before uploading to my server.
    can anyone tell me what the ftp address would be for a local site
    ftp.example.com does not work.
    Has anyone used contribute on zencart and would it work?

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    The question is confusing.

    You wouldn't need an FTP address for a site hosted on your local machine. Indeed you would need to have an FTP server installed locally to be able to use FTP there at all.

    You probably would need FTP for connecting to your remote server, but the address for that would be something to ask you web host.

    In both cases the answer is dependent on how your web servers have been set up, and nothing to do with Zen Cart.
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    Default Re: adobe contribute editing

    when i am setting up my connection via contribute it asks for the ftp address.
    i have a local site installed with xampp.

    i have figured out the initial setup but i dont think contribute will let me edit zencart from a local host.
    when connected to my site in contribute under edit the page is blank
    so i think edit of php based site is not possible in contribute.

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    Default Re: adobe contribute editing

    The issue that you're describing has nothing to do with the language that the site is written in and everything to do with the availability of an FTP connection to it.

    Current versions of xampp do come with a FileZilla server integrated, but you would need to enable it and then to create an FTP account to use it (both of which are very straightforward).

    However, this would still leave the question of why? Will this allow you to edit text in your language files directly?
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    Default Re: adobe contribute editing

    how would i go about creating the ftp account on my filezilla server?

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    Default Re: adobe contribute editing

    Quote Originally Posted by kuroi View Post
    However, this would still leave the question of why? Will this allow you to edit text in your language files directly?
    yes this would let me edit text, pics, links, banners and so forth.
    if i can get this to work correctly that is.

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    To create an FTP account you would open your xampp control panel and click on the FileZilla admin button.

    Then in FileZilla you would click on the user icon and "add" a new user to the list of users.
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    Default Re: adobe contribute editing

    Quote Originally Posted by 3dsgiftsnThings View Post
    yes this would let me edit text, pics, links, banners and so forth.
    if i can get this to work correctly that is.
    Only in a very limited way. Adobe Contribute is a sophisticated HTML editor and makes no claims to be more than that. If it did, Adobe wouldn't need Dreamweaver in its product rosta.

    But Zen Cart is a dynamic PHP-driven application, with very little content held in HTML files.

    So even if you get this working, and that should be fairly straightforward, there's hardly anything in a Zen Cart to which you could apply it.
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