I do not know. I only upload via zen cart's admin section. Where would i find that information?
I do not know. I only upload via zen cart's admin section. Where would i find that information?
root directory/ images/
root directory/ images/ large
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What does the images directory have to do with the OP? The question was about downloadable files uploaded into the downloads folder not being found by the downloads manager in the admin.
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That would be where the friendly helper totally misreads the question ...![]()
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LOL, I am in the same boat too ....
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One way to troubleshoot this would be to take the ten minutes or so it takes to install and figure out the basics of an FTP program like Filezilla (I use the FireFTP plugin for Firefox). That will allow you to confirm that the files are actually in the /downloads folder and you will have learned a new skill that is very handy when working with any Web-based software, including Zencart.
If you can use Windows Explorer (or whatever the Mac equivalent is) you'll find that FTP programs are very similar. One pane contains the folders and files of your server on Hostmonster and the other contains the folders and files on your local computer. All the software does is allow you to move files from one to the other, using drag-and-drop. Easier, actually, than using the CPanel File manager.