Yup, 4 or 5 times.....but when the guy who wrote the mod offers to fix it for you, I would personally take him up on the offer. You can set him up temp access to ftp and your admin and then delete those users when he is done.
Yup, 4 or 5 times.....but when the guy who wrote the mod offers to fix it for you, I would personally take him up on the offer. You can set him up temp access to ftp and your admin and then delete those users when he is done.
Mike
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Thanks, but it hardly seems prudent to give anyone, even less a complete stranger, administrative access to my live store. I assume I must be misunderstanding something here because I'm quite sure that no one would suggest that was a good idea.
By the way there is no evidence whatsoever that there is anything broken on my end that needs to be fixed. I have a clean GoDaddy shared linux hosting account with only one app installed . . . ZenCart. And it works great! There is nothing esoteric or unusual about it.
What directory did you upload the contents of the Module Manager zipped files into?
Cheers!
The module manager should have 2 folders in there admin and includes, in ftp drag includes over and it will merge itself into the includes folder. You can do the same with the admin folder, if you admin is named admin, otherwise rename it to match your admin folder name and drag it over. Then go to the module manager page in your admin and it will do the rest.
Mike
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Hey barco, thank you. Are you saying that despite the zipped files having a directory structure that includes as its root directory /module_manager/ that in fact the directory structure of the download is incorrect and that it must be pruned by discarding it root directory?
For example, as discussed in my earlier post quoted above, I stored the Module Manager file named tpl_index.php
that resided in the zipped file with the path of
/module_manager/admin/includes/templates/templates/module_manager/
into my server at:
/html/module_manager/adminxxx/includes/templates/templates/module_manager/tpl_index.php
where /html/ is my website root directory and is the directory zencart is installed and adminxxx is the same character string as names my admin directory.
Are you saying that was the wrong thing to do? And, that instead the file named tpl_index.php belongs in the following directory:
/html/adminxxx/includes/templates/templates/module_manager/tpl_index.php ??????
Thanks again
Zean, if you are familiar with the way zencart modules are stored, you will see that all the files are in their appropriate folders like this:
+admin (so that all the folders and files in this folder should be uploaded to your store admin folder. If your admin folder has been renamed to abcxxx then you should upload all the files/folders under the admin folder in the package to abcxx)
+includes (this is where all the front-end zencart codes are stored. you should upload all the files follow the same rule)
You can SAFELY upload the whole bunch of files when you install Module Manager, it doesnt overwrite anything.
For SSU, as noted in the installation, you can SAFELY upload the whole thing but please note that SSU DOES overwrite 1 file.
Regards
I no longer provide installation support on forum for all my modules. However, if there are real bugs with the modules please feel free to contact me
Zean, don't up load the file module_manager. Open module_manager file and up-load from admin everything else. Humm
Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
zencart-upgrades-website-installation
Hmm, Go Daddy, please read all the caveats DrByte has written about this one.
Also, you CAN trust yellow into your account; if he offers it, dive into it and forget your troubles.
After all, you have nothing so important to lose, just a clean install of Zen Cart, which you can eventually backup locally.
Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
zencart-upgrades-website-installation
Who is on first?What we seem to have here is a failure to communicate.
I do respect and appreciate the efforts made by everyone. Unfortunately, in each case I find the response provided either ambiguous or not fully specified or assuming nomenclature that is either idiosyncratic or unfamiliar to me and do not directly answer the questions quoted above. A direct answer would, for example, start with either the word "yes" or "no."
Final Exam
Assuming /html/ is the website root directory.
Assuming zencart is installed in the root directory.
Assuming that the zencart admin directory name has been changed from admin to adminxxx (for security reasons).
Assuming therefore that the following directory structure exists on the server:
/html/
/html/adminxxx/
/html/cache/
/html/docs/
/html/downloads/
/html/editors/
/html/email/
/html/extras/
/html/images/
/html/includes/
/html/media/
/html/pub/
Now, assuming that Module Manager is correctly installed:
Question 1.
What is the explicit location (including the complete directory path) for file named tpl_index.php
that previously resided in the zipped file with the path of
/module_manager/admin/includes/templates/templates/module_manager/
Question 2.
What is the explicit location (including the complete directory path) for file named ycustomer.php
that previously resided in the zipped file with the path of
/module_manager/includes/classes/
Thank you for your patients.
1) /html/adminxxx/includes/templates/templates/module_manager/tpl_index.php
2)/html/includes/classes/ycustomer.php
I checked these in another install and thats where they are.
How can we communicate when you use such big words as ambiguous, idiosyncratic, and nomenclature.....LOL....now where is that dictionary of mine.....
Mike
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