Did you make sure to append the folder name to the end of the URL in the configure.php files?This is a second site(subfolder) that I have created within my public_html(home folder). do you think that could be it?
That tells me that you've not actually edited the configure.php file to tell it the new name of the admin folder.
And, before you say you have, be reminded that if the configure.php file is read-only, then any changes you might try to save to the file won't save.
Take note of the mention of that issue in the FAQ article about it: https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/index.php?article=33
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Byte, I appreciate your candid statement. That was the one the first things I checked. I changed the permissions in my ftp and verified it in my cpanel
I even reinstalled zc just to make sure i maintained the correct process and permission.
I will try and reload it again. I will change the permissions. change the folder name in config, the change the folder name
The ONLY reason it would redirect to a URL containing "/admin/" after entering login credentials is if the configure.php file is telling it to.
Edit: I suppose you could have .htaccess redirects happening too, but those aren't part of Zen Cart, so I can't help you there.
Last edited by DrByte; 23 Dec 2011 at 08:47 PM. Reason: edit
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If you have one, back it up and then delete it to see what happens.Does anyone know of somebody that help with a htaccess file
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i just removed it, samething.
One thing I noticed is that its changing over to a https from http. could the ssl be causing an issue?
how can I stop it from redirecting to a https?
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