wait a second - then, it menas that all of my files instaled from fantastico are in doubble line?
for now, everything worked, but if I still use this 'version' it means that sooner or later I will have problems
uh!
wait a second - then, it menas that all of my files instaled from fantastico are in doubble line?
for now, everything worked, but if I still use this 'version' it means that sooner or later I will have problems
uh!
You can always download the latest code and install it yourself:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=83781
Installation instructions are contained in the /docs folder, and there is a separate forum section dealing with installation questions if they arise.
Installation is also discussed in the Zen Cart manual (see the Got the Book? link at the top of this page).
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thanks
in the meantime, I deleted the instalation that I did from fantastico, and I installed the latest version, using the instrucions here. it works fine![]()
I just updated the meta_tags.php file and all of a sudden I was getting this error.![]()
I looked into the files that the error message were showing up on and I realized two things.
1.) There were some extra spaces so I removed the blank lines mentioned in the error core.
2.) I looked at the rites of the file when I placed it onto the server and It stripped all the read write settings.All the other files in the folder were 777 so I set the files that were getting errors to 777 and that stopped the updating header issue.
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