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    Default Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    Not sure if this is the area to post this but when I go into the admin - Shipping modules of one of my sites I have done i am getting the following errors:

    Warning: main(/kunden/homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/includes/languages/english/modules/shipping/paypal_curl.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/admin/modules.php on line 174

    Warning: main() [function.include]: Failed opening '/kunden/homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/includes/languages/english/modules/shipping/paypal_curl.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php') in /homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/admin/modules.php on line 174

    Fatal error: Call to undefined method: paypal_curl->check() in /homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/admin/modules.php on line 179


    How do I fix these? Can I just replace these files with the original module files ? I do not believe I've done any customizations to these ?

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    Default Re: Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    You've copied/moved/uploaded a "paypal_curl.php" file into your /includes/modules/shipping folder ... but it belongs in the /includes/modules/payment/paypal folder.
    So, either delete it or move it to where it belongs.
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    Default Re: Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    Thank you Dr Byte, that was it, somehow I ended up with copies of the paypal files in the shipping folder as well as in the payment folders, but deleting the files from the shipping folder fixed my problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    You've copied/moved/uploaded a "paypal_curl.php" file into your /includes/modules/shipping folder ... but it belongs in the /includes/modules/payment/paypal folder.
    So, either delete it or move it to where it belongs.

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    Default Re: Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    Dr Byte or anyone, just doubled checked shipping in admin and noticed the following warning:

    Warning: main(/kunden/homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/includes/languages/english/modules/shipping/tpl_ec_button.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/admin/modules.php on line 174

    Warning: main() [function.include]: Failed opening '/kunden/homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/includes/languages/english/modules/shipping/tpl_ec_button.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php') in /homepages/7/d190143254/htdocs/baskets/store/admin/modules.php on line 174

    what do i need to do now?

    Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    Exact same issue.
    Stop putting files into folders where they don't belong.
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    Default Re: Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    Thanks for the advice, where does that file actually belong so I can very it exists where it belongs? Not sure how it happened, did not move it there deliberately.

    I have found a folder that I am trying to track down the original location of the conents o verfiy I have them in the right place before I delete them or if I moved , so I can move them back

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    Exact same issue.
    Stop putting files into folders where they don't belong.

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    Default Re: Error message in Admin - Shipping Modules

    /includes/modules/payment/paypal files should not be in /includes/modules/shipping.

    You need to download a fresh copy of Zen Cart, and compare your files against the master set of files. A tool such as WinMerge can be helpful in doing such a comparison, as it will tell you which files exist on one side but not the other.
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