srmiller Posted September 24, 2006 Posted September 24, 2006 Not quite sure what's going on. With the default install of osCommerce (Fedora Core 1, MySQL), everything works perfectly. I can add the demo products to my shopping cart, create an account and check out just fine. Now, after I deleted all the default products through the admin control panel, and added just 1 test product, I can add the product to my cart, click Check Out, log in, then get the message "Your Shopping Cart is empty!". I thought it was something with the database at first, so I deleted the database and recreated it. Once again, the default items work fine. When I remove the default items and add an item of my own, I once again get the message "Your Shopping Cart is empty!" when I log in to check out. I've seen other posts with a similar problem, but no real concrete answer (at least not one that fixes my problem). Any suggestions? Thanks, Scott
digbydo Posted September 24, 2006 Posted September 24, 2006 did you try adding an item to the default items, buying that product and then checking out? If that works and you then delete the others does it still work? one-click installation.. Dave's info
srmiller Posted September 25, 2006 Author Posted September 25, 2006 I found my problem - I did not set the "HTTPS_COOKIE_DOMAIN" properly. Once that was set properly, everything transfered from http to https upon login and was able to check out fine with my own products. Thanks, Scott
ltlamb Posted March 19, 2007 Posted March 19, 2007 I found my problem - I did not set the "HTTPS_COOKIE_DOMAIN" properly. Once that was set properly, everything transfered from http to https upon login and was able to check out fine with my own products. Thanks, Scott Could you please list your current configure.php file. I have tried several different possiblilites with the http/s cookie settings and still no luck. I'm having the same problem with the default products working and the new products not working.
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