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line 307 errors almost in all language installs


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HELP, please...

We have many languages we need installed for ease of use of functions.

Most ofthem display the following message on the top page...with the right language,of course, being mentioned.

What is wrong here, please?

thanks so much...

 

 

Warning: main(includes/languages/czech/mainpage.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /httpd/html/taklevnycz/www/catalog/index.php on line 307

 

Warning: main(includes/languages/czech/mainpage.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /httpd/html/taklevnycz/www/catalog/index.php on line 307

 

Warning: main(): Failed opening 'includes/languages/czech/mainpage.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/php/4.3.10/lib/php') in /httpd/html/taklevnycz/www/catalog/index.php on line 307

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This is usually caused by the includes and/or languages folder not having the right permissions set - 755 or 777

 

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does the file mainpage.php exist in each language as there is no page called mainpage.php in a default version of osCommerce 2.2ms2

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I believe that some of the non-english language packs do use either mainpage.php or default.php

 

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I believe that some of the non-english language packs do use either mainpage.php or default.php

 

Vger

 

If the file mainpage.php is being called and does not exist then you will get the error message.

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