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Fred_treptow

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Hello,

 

Any help would be great!!!! I am using PHP 4.4? and mysql 5 on windows xp and IIS 5. I have manually configured the configure.php and the index.php will show up, but with no images. I get the x.

 

The catalog folder is in the main local host dir: localhost/catalog. But... I cannot figure out why the images are not showing. The folder is there???

 

I have tried to set pemissions through IIS ??? I think and gave the folder all permissions. Oh, I did not use ftp or any tools, this is a local machine, I just unzipped and copied to the root dir.

 

When I view the source code of the index.php all of the img tags src's are "":

<IMG title=" My Account " height=30 alt="My Account" src="" width=30 border=0>

 

this is what I send in the browser: http://localhost/catalog/index.php

 

Here is the config file. Any info would be great.

 

********************************************************************************

******

 

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://localhost'); // eg, http://localhost - should not be empty for productive servers

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

define('ENABLE_SSL', false); // secure webserver for checkout procedure?

define('HTTP_COOKIE_DOMAIN', ''); //took out http://localhost

define('HTTPS_COOKIE_DOMAIN', '');

define('HTTP_COOKIE_PATH', '/catalog/');

define('HTTPS_COOKIE_PATH', '');

define('DIR_WS_HTTP_CATALOG', '/');//added the /

define('DIR_WS_HTTPS_CATALOG', '');

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

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

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_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', 'pub/');

define('DIR_FS_CATALOG', dirname($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SCRIPT_FILENAME']) . '/');

define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'download/');

define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'pub/');

 

// define our database connection

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

define('DB_SERVER_USERNAME', ''); // taking out

define('DB_SERVER_PASSWORD', ''); //taken out

define('DB_DATABASE', ''); // taken out

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

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

?>

Posted
Hello,

 

Any help would be great!!!! I am using PHP 4.4? and mysql 5 on windows xp and IIS 5. I have manually configured the configure.php and the index.php will show up, but with no images. I get the x.

 

The catalog folder is in the main local host dir: localhost/catalog. But... I cannot figure out why the images are not showing. The folder is there???

 

I have tried to set pemissions through IIS ??? I think and gave the folder all permissions. Oh, I did not use ftp or any tools, this is a local machine, I just unzipped and copied to the root dir.

 

When I view the source code of the index.php all of the img tags src's are "":

<IMG title=" My Account " height=30 alt="My Account" src="" width=30 border=0>

 

this is what I send in the browser: http://localhost/catalog/index.php

 

Here is the config file. Any info would be great.

 

********************************************************************************

******

 

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://localhost'); // eg, http://localhost - should not be empty for productive servers

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

define('ENABLE_SSL', false); // secure webserver for checkout procedure?

define('HTTP_COOKIE_DOMAIN', ''); //took out http://localhost

define('HTTPS_COOKIE_DOMAIN', '');

define('HTTP_COOKIE_PATH', '/catalog/');

define('HTTPS_COOKIE_PATH', '');

define('DIR_WS_HTTP_CATALOG', '/');//added the /

define('DIR_WS_HTTPS_CATALOG', '');

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

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

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_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', 'pub/');

define('DIR_FS_CATALOG', dirname($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SCRIPT_FILENAME']) . '/');

define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'download/');

define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'pub/');

 

// define our database connection

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

define('DB_SERVER_USERNAME', ''); // taking out

define('DB_SERVER_PASSWORD', ''); //taken out

define('DB_DATABASE', ''); // taken out

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

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

?>

 

I had a similar problem and I tracked it down to an .htaccess file - I renamed my .htaccess files (did not delete them incase they did something useful which i discovered later they can do) and voila my images were displayed. (edit) sorry ignore last suggestion I just noticed you are using iis

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