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teppi19

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I have practised the osCommerce with WAMP. It run smoothly. Then, I shift from WAMP environment to WIMP (Win-IIS-MySQL-PHP). The PHP and MySQL is running well, even PHP is set into Register_Globals On-mode. However, whenever I call the address http://my_domain_name/catalog/install/ by browser after FTP, the page is shown 404 error.

 

Details of my project:

PHP 5.2

MySQL 5.0

IIS 6

Win XP

My root is under E driver whereas PHP and MySQL are. The root name is something like eee.com.ee and the catalog directory is right under root directory.

 

My question is whether I should install osCommerce by domain localhost then upload via FTP or just traight forward upload then install via browser?

 

Regards.

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I have practised the osCommerce with WAMP. It run smoothly. Then, I shift from WAMP environment to WIMP (Win-IIS-MySQL-PHP). The PHP and MySQL is running well, even PHP is set into Register_Globals On-mode. However, whenever I call the address http://my_domain_name/catalog/install/ by browser after FTP, the page is shown 404 error.

 

Details of my project:

PHP 5.2

MySQL 5.0

IIS 6

Win XP

My root is under E driver whereas PHP and MySQL are. The root name is something like eee.com.ee and the catalog directory is right under root directory.

 

My question is whether I should install osCommerce by domain localhost then upload via FTP or just traight forward upload then install via browser?

 

Regards.

 

Hi

 

If you host is /php /apache / mysql like wamp...then I would go straight,

Was there a reason for going to wimp?

 

cheers

Rusty

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I have practised the osCommerce with WAMP. It run smoothly. Then, I shift from WAMP environment to WIMP (Win-IIS-MySQL-PHP). The PHP and MySQL is running well, even PHP is set into Register_Globals On-mode. However, whenever I call the address http://my_domain_name/catalog/install/ by browser after FTP, the page is shown 404 error.

 

Details of my project:

PHP 5.2

MySQL 5.0

IIS 6

Win XP

My root is under E driver whereas PHP and MySQL are. The root name is something like eee.com.ee and the catalog directory is right under root directory.

 

My question is whether I should install osCommerce by domain localhost then upload via FTP or just traight forward upload then install via browser?

 

Regards.

 

you should dump iis and go with apache. So you can take advantage of several useful osc contributions that deal with server scripts.

 

There is no point using it. It's archaic and obsolete, giving you only grief.

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