You're brilliant, it worked without a problem.
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You're brilliant, it worked without a problem.
Thanks You![]()
Using Zen 1.3.8a and Wordpress 2.6.1
I found this to correct my problem with the the error "Warning - cannot modify headers..." I inserted ob_start(); after the first <?php at the top of the page in html_header.php located in my_template/common/.
I did this after I made sure there were no white spaces before and after my <?php > tags.
Thought this might help someone else.
Zen-Cart, The Greatest Shopping Cart!
I just installed the wordpress for zencart, and it seem as if everything went well, until I activited the archieve side bar and clicked on one of the blog titles, and it took me to my site map with the following error:
Page Not Found
Custom 404 Error Page with Site Map Sample Text ...
Put your custom "page not found" message here. You can change this text in the Define Pages Editor located under Tools in the Admin.
How can I correct this problem so that customers and vistiors don't get an error message and be sent to site map page of my store.
Please check out my installation below & click on one of the titles to see a example of the problems that is showing up
http://divaboutiques.com/store/index...age=wordpress/
Diva Boutiques
www.divaboutiques.com
(hard to search here in this long long concrete thread, or I overlooked something?)
Is there some simple way to turn out WOZ just for testing? (some piece of code? rename some file from distribution?)
And the problem: we have rss feed (http://www.ekorodinka.cz/index.php?ma ... ge=rss_feed&feed=products), but WOZ "takes" this to itself "...is not a valid feed..." (the message from wp-includes/functions.php).
I suspect the code includes/extra-configures/worpress-config.php:
if($req=='?'){
$_GET['main_page']='wordpress';
}
it means that all the URLs with "?" goes to the wordress?
but propably its another reason
PS: we have Magic SEO, its still not comunicate with WOZ, but it is in progress
Hi all,
I have 2 problems with my installation, first of all, wordpress either doesn't recognise <br /> or <p></p> so I can't get any proper line spacing in the posts, I've tried when the visual editors been disabled but even when i write it in with html it just ignores it.
The second issue is that there seems to be a phatom side bar on the post which forces the post over to the right, originally the post exceed its allotted space and wrote over the right hand side bar so I narrowed down the post with to make it fit better. But I can get it to fill all of the space.
If any of you have experienced this or have any ideas, please let me know, you can view what I'm talking about by visiting the blog
blog
If you could solve either of these problems I'd be very grateful.
Thanks
Kerrie
Is there some simple way to turn out WOZ just for testing? (some piece of code? rename some file from distribution?)
This mod has been a bit of a nightmare for me, I can't get rid of the space to the left of the text on the blog, I've also realised that i now have stuff that should be between the header tags in my body tags and I can't actually get wordpress to recognise the space between paragraphs, tried using the visual editor, I've even turned it off and coded it in html, still doesn't work. For the moment i can just about live with the lack of formatting, it's the stuff that shouldn't be there in the body that bothers me. Has any one else had this problem? More importantly does any one know how to fix it?
Thanks
Kerrie
I would like to be able to turn off my zc right sideboxes while you are looking at the blog to make the page not so wide and distracting. Is there a way to do this?
If i install this, would it by default look like my custom template or do I need to configure it? Also if so, can I configure it to a point where it basically just allows me to post what ever i want on the home page and let customers and visitors respond?
Sorry for asking, I would try it for myself but I'm not that experienced and don't want to mess up a live site.
- Jason
Jason, I'm about to launch a website and the hosting company recommend using obstart so I found and followed your tip and get the following results from http://www.whatsmyip.org/mod_gzip_test/
Original Size: 17 KB
Gzipped Size: 3 KB
Data Savings: 82.35%
I think that's brilliant!
After some very late nights putting things together and getting to grips with zencart, mysql, phpmyadmin, and php (we've just changed from asp and ms access) I cannot tell you how happy I am that something I've done worked first time! - Cheers Phil
Last edited by Kim; 30 Nov 2008 at 08:05 PM.
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