Yes. Does this help?
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Yes. Does this help?
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I think I understand the problem you're having because I had the same one. When using FileZilla to transfer your "zencart" folder, the folder you're trying to transfer probably has a REALLY long file name like "zenv.801.blahblah.v21" right? INSTEAD of trying to transfer the folder with that extra long file name, rename that folder zencart, then try to transfer to your site. For some reason I had the exact same problem with failed after failed transfer and I actually got ahold of a nice enough customer service agent named Casey who explained to me that sometimes Filezilla transfers fail because of the extra long file names.
Didn't even check to see old this thread is, but hopefully its Feb 2008... The other thing is, Yahoo for some reason blocks .htaccess files. So you're probably going to see over 12 failed transfers and they'll all be .htacess files. I know they're important as far as faking out hackers, but I don't think not having them is detrimental. I know you can create other ways to do that.
Hope that helps..
Thanks Hun!
What I need to know is, I want people to be able to log into my site and to download their purchases from there. So I don't have to email the links. I use Paypal to process all of my payments and I tried having my customers redirected to a download link but it only worked part of the time. I do not want to switch to a merchant service because it just isn't in my budget at this point and I don't want to use any other credit card service.
Is there anyway to do this and to give people only a set amount of downloads?
Yes, ZenCart can do this.. you set number of days and how many timesIs there anyway to do this and to give people only a set amount of downloads?
purchaser can download. Works fine using PayPal.
Last edited by misty; 8 Mar 2008 at 08:36 AM. Reason: added extra info
Ok great but how do I get it to work with Yahoo?
Well last time I tried with the help of another lady here, we got as far as running it but it would take it. And a bunch of the access files wouldn't go through because Yahoo doesn't support them.
Then if you want zencart installed, changing hosts/having an
additional host which has facilities for zencart, is solution..
Who would you recommend?
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