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    Default Re: Fatal error: Call to undefined function:

    You appear to have installed an authorize.net module from osCommerce. If so, that's what you need to remove. This is Zen Cart and authorize.net functionality is built in.

    If the osCommerce module offers something that Zen Cart doesn't that you need, you will need to convert it to work with Zen Cart. Otherwise you need to remove it.
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    Default Re: Fatal error: Call to undefined function:

    Quote Originally Posted by kuroi View Post
    You appear to have installed an authorize.net module from osCommerce. If so, that's what you need to remove. This is Zen Cart and authorize.net functionality is built in.

    If the osCommerce module offers something that Zen Cart doesn't that you need, you will need to convert it to work with Zen Cart. Otherwise you need to remove it.
    Kuroi,

    I'm dealing with this same error. How do I remove it? I looked in the scripts for the authorize.net modules, and they all, near the top say something like "copyright ZenCart" and "Portions copyright OsCommerce," so it seems that there's something of a both-and in there. In simple terms, can you walk me through the steps of removing the osCommerce authorize.net module? I know how to get there through my file manager, but I'm stumped beyond that. Thanks!

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    Default Re: Fatal error: Call to undefined function:

    Files with "copyright ZenCart" and "Portions copyright OsCommerce," are Zen Cart files recignizing Zen Cart's origins i osCommerce, rather than osCommerce files. You won't find a tep_db_query() in those as that's strictly an osCommerce function, which is completely different to how Zen Cart executes database queries, which in turn is why your need to track it down and get rid of it.

    Unfortunately I can't offer any advice more specific than that, since I specialise in Zen Cart and simply don't load osCommerce modules into it, I don't even know how to install them, let along remove them again afterwards. Are there any instructions with your osCommerce module that give any clues on this?
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    Default Re: Fatal error: Call to undefined function:

    Quote Originally Posted by kuroi View Post
    Files with "copyright ZenCart" and "Portions copyright OsCommerce," are Zen Cart files recignizing Zen Cart's origins i osCommerce, rather than osCommerce files. You won't find a tep_db_query() in those as that's strictly an osCommerce function, which is completely different to how Zen Cart executes database queries, which in turn is why your need to track it down and get rid of it.

    Unfortunately I can't offer any advice more specific than that, since I specialise in Zen Cart and simply don't load osCommerce modules into it, I don't even know how to install them, let along remove them again afterwards. Are there any instructions with your osCommerce module that give any clues on this?
    I'd completely uninstalled osCommerce, and it was in the midst of tweaking my admin settings that I encountered this error message for the first time. In other words, it didn't show up when I first started using ZC. I have no idea how this OSC module ended up in my ZC admin. Trust me, I'm not quite computer savvy enough to install something like that. I know there's still an OSC footprint on my hard drive, but other than that, I have nothing illicitly osCommerce.

 

 

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