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Old December 11th, 2003
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OS Commerce Help

For the OS Commerce Guys.
Im currently trying to get OSCommerce to work correctly on my site.
Unfortunatly Im having trouble with a few scripts running.

The login and Create account pages are erroring out.
The Check out isnt working either.

ANY help would be greatfully appreciated.

Rick
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Old December 11th, 2003
 
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Hi Rick,
It's happening whenever you switch to https. On the server, not your local machine, check your catalog/includes/configure.php file. Make sure this line looks like this (lines 18 and 19)

define('HTTPS_CATALOG_SERVER', 'https://persuaderlures.com');

define('ENABLE_SSL_CATALOG', 'true');

I'm also getting a login and password request on two images on your entry page. It's possible your images directory is password protected by accident
image path is:
http://persuaderlures.com:2082/front...dit/rokrel.gif

and if you get a warning that someone tried to access your admin section, that was me making sure it is secure.
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Old December 11th, 2003
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Good points,

Unless your storing credit card numbers in your database, a secure (https connection isnt really necessary, so go to your configuration page in the admin section & disable SSL.

& yeah, your images are ok where they are, what yove done is given the "path" incorrectly. "persuaderlures.com:2082" is your personal control panel, it will prompt you for a password everytime, is it is doing right now.

What you wanna do is give it the "public path" which is:
http://persuaderlures.com/rokrel.gif
The link above should display your image, which is stored inside your "www" or "public_html" folder...... anything outside of those folders (directories) wont be publicly accessible.

Hope that helps, if not contact me directly, your my client & I'm here to help when you need it

Regards,
Jerry
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