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ckrueger

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I spent $3500 having my site designed by professionals and now that the check is cashed, I can't reach them. The site looks really good, but it's not "live", it has some minor errors that I should be able to fix myself (wrong photo next to description, typos) but I don't even know where to find a login screen. I'm trying not to get too upset too quickly but my patience is wearing thin. Does OSCommerce provide any support on this type of issue?

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admin panel

normally URL www.domain-name.com/admin

 

I spent $3500 having my site designed

Can I have look the design for sort of money? what the designer name - Leonardo Da Vinci or Pablo Picasso?

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Can I have look the design for sort of money? what the designer name - Leonardo Da Vinci or Pablo Picasso?

I have charged that and more before, that is a fair price if you get what you pay for---too many people want the world but do not want to pay for it, when you put 200 hours into something and charge $4000 that is only $20 per hour, not much really, typical hourly rate is $40-$60 for osC work

 

but I never fail to give instruction after delivery

 

if they didn't change admin then yes it will be at /admin

 

go to the server where your files are and search thru them for directory names

 

go to your cPanel and password protect the admin directory or use an .htaccess file

 

HTH

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Sorry, you're still assuming I know more than I do...what's a cPanel? My files are SQL and PHP which is Greek to me. The /admin doesn't go anywhere but to an error message.

 

The person that thought I was over-charged needs to do two things, go to www.OhCheri.com and see the site, it's beautiful. They also need to realize I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area, where the 1960, 3 bedroom 1 bath house I live in (1080 square feet) would cost you $500,000. Standard rates for this type of work is $60 an hour.

 

I have charged that and more before, that is a fair price if you get what you pay for---too many people want the world but do not want to pay for it, when you put 200 hours into something and charge $4000 that is only $20 per hour, not much really, typical hourly rate is $40-$60 for osC work

 

but I never fail to give instruction after delivery

 

if they didn't change admin then yes it will be at /admin

 

go to the server where your files are and search thru them for directory names

 

go to your cPanel and password protect the admin directory or use an .htaccess file

 

HTH

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I really do feel badly telling you this but what you have there is a standard template, about $180 on places like templatemonster and algozone. What's worse, is it appears the people that did the work installed the template they ordered over an RC1 version of oscommerce but used the wrong database. Your admin is at www.OhCheri.com/admin but you can see that it fails to load. The database will need to be edited, or replaced would be a better option.

 

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