Unicorn - replace all the < ?php with <? php and see where that gets you.
Unicorn - replace all the < ?php with <? php and see where that gets you.
We gota go one step at a time here. You need to fix the spaceing on the php tag, what you have is just wrong, thats why it displays in the footer instead of actualy running. Once you put it that way on the site, we can look at what else the code is doing to try to find and fix the error.
I just tried a test checkout on your page (which looks fine now), but it it not running the google code. Did you remove it?
Thanks for trying! :)
No, I didn't... I too discovered that it was gone, so I re-installed the module, but nada... Luckily one of my computer savvy friends was online last night, so I gave him admin access, ftp info and everything. Now GA works fine, with ecommerce up and running. Don't know about the Jam just yet, I'll have to run a sale test through an affiliate link, but for some reason the cookies on this laptop are non-functioning as well...![]()
Unicorn.
It sounds like when you tried to do the first alteration you inadvertently removed something that should have stayed.
Blank pages and footers that become strange are usually a result of incorrect or missing PHP (or HTML) info.
If you PM me your server login details and your Zen Cart Admin details I can take a look for you.
The install is pretty straight forward.
Shoot me that info and I'll see what I can do for you.
:)
Eric
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