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polarduality

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Hi guys!

 

I tried to install the Product Attributes - Option Type Feature attribute without success.

I tried to roll back to my old files and got the store working but now I can't access the admin section.

Through FTP, I sorted my files by date modified to see if I modified any files I wasn't supposed to.

 

I think I might have replaced admin/includes/configure.php on accident with the configure.php file from the catalog folder.

 

If anyone could post a copy of the admin/includes/configure.php, I would be very grateful.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

FYI, my admin folder is in the root folder and not inside the catalog folder.

 

Thanks Much in Advance

Posted

omg I fixed it!

 

here is the admin/includes/configure.php file for anyone that might need it.

I just had to remove the /catalog dir from any of the admin references.

 

<?php

/*

osCommerce, Open Source E-Commerce Solutions

http://www.oscommerce.com

 

Copyright © 2003 osCommerce

 

Released under the GNU General Public License

*/

 

// Define the webserver and path parameters

// * DIR_FS_* = Filesystem directories (local/physical)

// * DIR_WS_* = Webserver directories (virtual/URL)

define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://yourdomain.com');

define('HTTP_CATALOG_SERVER', 'http://yourdomain.com');

define('HTTPS_CATALOG_SERVER', 'https://host130.ipowerweb.com');

define('ENABLE_SSL_CATALOG', false); // secure webserver for catalog module

define('DIR_FS_DOCUMENT_ROOT', '/home/xxxxxx/public_html/catalog/'); // where the pages are located on the server

define('DIR_WS_ADMIN', '/admin/'); // absolute path required

define('DIR_FS_ADMIN', '/home/xxxxxx/public_html/admin/'); // absolute pate required

define('DIR_WS_CATALOG', '/catalog/'); // absolute path required

define('DIR_FS_CATALOG', '/home/xxxxxx/public_html/catalog/'); // absolute path required

define('DIR_WS_IMAGES', 'images/');

define('DIR_WS_ICONS', DIR_WS_IMAGES . 'icons/');

define('DIR_WS_CATALOG_IMAGES', DIR_WS_CATALOG . 'images/');

define('DIR_WS_INCLUDES', 'includes/');

define('DIR_WS_BOXES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'boxes/');

define('DIR_WS_FUNCTIONS', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'functions/');

define('DIR_WS_CLASSES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'classes/');

define('DIR_WS_MODULES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'modules/');

define('DIR_WS_LANGUAGES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'languages/');

define('DIR_WS_CATALOG_LANGUAGES', DIR_WS_CATALOG . 'includes/languages/');

define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_LANGUAGES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'includes/languages/');

define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_IMAGES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'images/');

define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_MODULES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'includes/modules/');

define('DIR_FS_BACKUP', DIR_FS_ADMIN . 'backups/');

 

// define our database connection

define('DB_SERVER', 'localhost'); // eg, localhost - should not be empty for productive servers

define('DB_SERVER_USERNAME', 'user here');

define('DB_SERVER_PASSWORD', 'password here');

define('DB_DATABASE', 'database name here');

define('USE_PCONNECT', 'false'); // use persisstent connections?

define('STORE_SESSIONS', ''); // leave empty '' for default handler or set to 'mysql'

?>

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