bigdogt Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Okay I have uploaded all of the files to my site and they seem to work. All excpet the payment part. I chaged the paypal.php so it has my email address in it, but when I go to my side and add an item to check out under the payment optoins it is blank. Do I need to edit anything else? Would really like to get this up and running if anyone would be so please be so kind enough to reply. My wife an I have nine kids we are trying to setup a on-line business that will help support us. Thanks T K :D Quote
wheeloftime Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Okay I have uploaded all of the files to my site and they seem to work. All excpet the payment part. I chaged the paypal.php so it has my email address in it, but when I go to my side and add an item to check out under the payment optoins it is blank. Do I need to edit anything else? Would really like to get this up and running if anyone would be so please be so kind enough to reply. My wife an I have nine kids we are trying to setup a on-line business that will help support us. Thanks T K :D <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nine kids :'( No wonder you jump straight into it without reading how to use it before :D Jokes aside. I would suggest, before you go for number 10, to first look through all the options there are on the admin side of osC and try to understand them. You will find ie. that there is a Paypal module ready for you to use which is also the appropriate place to fill in your Paypal email address which you should not do by changing the code directly (there is enough time to start doing that when you are going to find contributions to add to your site). What you do not understand try to look for in the Knowledge Base. When you are getting the hang of it just do some reading through the forum and you will find another wealth of information. In between or after that have a look at the Contributions Before anything however have a clear idea of how your site should look like and what functionalities you will need to achieve what you want. It will take some time to pick up the essentials but you will need the background to make something proper. There is a lot of people here who will help you when you get really stuck but a good lot of homework is still neccessary ! Wish you good luck in building yourself a fine shop :thumbsup: Quote
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