Guest Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 osCommerce Counter Reset v1.0 Re-work By osWebDesigns http://www.osWebDesigns.com Contributing Author: Ben Allen Email: [email protected] Site: http://www.ballen.bytehost.com Based On Original Contribution By osCommerce Counter reset Author: Richard Nero Email: [email protected] Site: http://www.rlnero.com This is the support forum topic for the Counter Reset V1.0 contribution. Please post any questions/comments about the contribution here. This version integrates the previous scripting into your store's administration panel under the Tools infobox. It also formats the file to be presented as a page similar to all other admin pages. You also have the option to specify a start date using the familiar SpiffyCal JavaScript. If you leave the date as is, it will reset with a start date of today. There's also a little JavaScript to confirm the reset. Quote
reeni Posted April 17, 2007 Posted April 17, 2007 Hi I was on the oscommerce website and thought I'd try out your reset counter, but since doing so I have run into all sorts of trouble and was wondering if you might be able to help me. The following statement is coming up on the bottom of my page. Warning: mktime() expects parameter 4 to be long, string given in /home/dmtqtvyo/public_html/Store/includes/counter.php on line 17 Also it appears that the counter doesn't reset any more and also the footer is saying it commenced in 1970 ????? I'd say I've mucked up a file somewhere. My site is as follows https://proteus.websiteactive.com/~dmtqtvyo/Store/ Your help would be greatly appreciated. From Irene osCommerce Counter Reset v1.0 Re-work By osWebDesigns http://www.osWebDesigns.com Contributing Author: Ben Allen Email: [email protected] Site: http://www.ballen.bytehost.com Based On Original Contribution By osCommerce Counter reset Author: Richard Nero Email: [email protected] Site: http://www.rlnero.com This is the support forum topic for the Counter Reset V1.0 contribution. Please post any questions/comments about the contribution here. This version integrates the previous scripting into your store's administration panel under the Tools infobox. It also formats the file to be presented as a page similar to all other admin pages. You also have the option to specify a start date using the familiar SpiffyCal JavaScript. If you leave the date as is, it will reset with a start date of today. There's also a little JavaScript to confirm the reset. Quote
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