ok, download folder is once again residing within the zen cart root folder.
still no joy....
You have checked green light/s via download manager?
Your download folder has necessary .htaccess file?
Both your config files are correctly configured?
If all these are correct, then as mentioned before,
advice required from zencart dev i.e. ajeh, as she
wrote download module..
Have a feeling that htaccess file and permissions maybe
set on zencart install, but again, ajeh can verify this..
Yes, green lights all the way.
Yes.
Yes.
With the old header_php.php file in place, it will get between 83% and 99% downloaded and then stop, and then give the error message in my first post.
With the new file, that DrByte suggested I install, it immediately gives that error message (the second image I posted).
My boss would really like it if I could get this working for us before next week.
Have sent ajeh PM, requesting quick look at this threadMy boss would really like it if I could get this working for us before next week.
when she has a spare moment..she is very busy lady
thanks!!
I am all fixed!!
I had forgotten that while I had been working on setting this up, I had made a few other changes within some of the configuration settings...
I have used Zen Cart before (on a linux server) and had enabled gzip compression, and it never really made any difference that I could see.
So, while going through and making normal setting changes, I enabled the gzip compression on this installation as well. Figured it couldn't hurt.
Silly me.....
I was going to try an turning downloads off and then on, when I hit the wrong menu option and went to the gzip compression screen. I figured that since some of the files I was testing were zip files, that perhaps it was interfering with the winzip archive somehow. So I turned it back off....
And bing bang boom!!!!! My downloads work again! I also just shifted my download directory to outside my wwwroot folder (again - no htaccess or index.php file) and it still works without a hitch!!
So, here is a tip for folks on Windows servers.. Leave GZIP Compression off!!!
And a request -- the next time that Zen Cart is updated, please at a note to the GZip compression screen telling folks that it may cause problems on Windows servers!!
So your new offsite download directory is protected?(again - no htaccess or index.php file)
Otherwise it could be accessed directly via browser..
Great news to hear you appear to have sorted problem/s