I also have this & validation errors and I think the issue is in the Zen Cart codes. I remember it was also an error in 1.3.9.
How do you report to the admins?
I also have this & validation errors and I think the issue is in the Zen Cart codes. I remember it was also an error in 1.3.9.
How do you report to the admins?
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Hi,
That's exactly what should be done. :)
[QUOTE=crazysarah;1149094]Hey Conor, thanks for the quick fix. It'll do fine for the time being. Unfortunately my little amps look nice in the design and are better for spacing, so I want to keep them. Something to keep in mind though.
What's to keep in mind?
No problem. Enjoy the new URIs! :)
All the best..
Conor
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Hi Conor,
Long time no talk, hope all is well!
I set up a ZC 1.5 and installed Ceon URI 4.0.8. I added a temporary landing page at /index.html for my client while finishing their ZC. I had to temporarily delete the Ceon URI rules from the htaccess to make the index.html file show up, rather than the /index.php.
No biggy, when I finished I was going to put the Ceon URI rules back in. Everything seemed to be fine on Saturday. But now I cannot get the browser to load the /index.php file.
When I go here (site being staged)(remove the '**' to see the site):
strat**esysgroup**com/index.php
I get redirected to here:
strat**esysgroup**com
But the browser displays:
strat**esysgroup**com/index.html
This only seems to effect the index file. You get the ZC if you add this to the url: /index.php?main_page=contact_us
If I remover index.html, the index.php shows up. But my client needs that temporary landing page and I need the index.php so I can see what I'm doing.
As I say, it worked perfectly until I intentionally disabled the htaccess so that the default behavior would return (browser loading index.html befor index.php). I did that on Saturday and was able to default to index.html and access index.php no problem. But it doesn't work now!
This is absolutely not Ceon URI's fault. But I suspect a fix is hiding in Ceon URI. I imagine others have used a temporary landing page while staging a site, so I'm hoping you might know of a solution.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike
Just wanted to share a tip.. If you are going to work directly on the client's hosting account, next time you should setup a sub-domain for your staging environment.. this way you can configure the site to your hearts content while the landing page is unaffected.. Using a sub-domain will make transferring the site easier as the only change you need to make is the paths in the configure.php files..
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Totally kicking myself for not doing that right from the beginning! Believe me, I will from now on! Think the reason I didn't was that I wanted to use the SSL cert I installed, which doesn't cover subdomains. Still, I should have just disabled ssl during staging. Grrr!Just wanted to share a tip.. If you are going to work directly on the client's hosting account, next time you should setup a sub-domain for your staging environment.. this way you can configure the site to your hearts content while the landing page is unaffected.. Using a sub-domain will make transferring the site easier as the only change you need to make is the paths in the configure.php files..
Thanks, Diva.
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Quick question, Diva.
Let's say you use subdomain and you install Ceon URI on it and generate URLs like this:
www.SUBDOMAIN.mysite.com/About_Us
When you transfer over and fix the configure files, does Ceon automagically know this happened? So now all the URI's follow:
www.mysite.com/About_Us
Probably a dumb question, I'm guessing that is how it works.
Yes.. sub-domains behave like a top level domain.. and this is why Conor has said repeatedly that the way do do your development is to use a sub-domain and NOT a sub-folder.. If you use a sub-folder, be prepared to run a scrip to fix your URIs in the URI table..
I stopped using sub-folders for development long ago because I finally had one nightmare implementation too many.. Too many scripts and fixes I had to run to right everything after moving the code over. Especially since my development happens on my own hosting account and gets moved to the client's live server. So now I create a sub-domain and point it to my sub-folder.. Using sub-domains makes implementation part SOOOOOO much easier...
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Good stuff, thanks!![]()
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