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Greetings all,

 

I downloaded yesterday and have been testing locally. The admin pages display just fine but the catalog pages display the class definitions i.e. FONT_STYLE_INFO_BOX_BODY

 

I went through and found that heaps of echos had been left in. I removed them and got the pages looking better but I cant seem to find the rest of them. Has anyone else ever experienced this?

 

Any ideas on why it might be doing this. And what about those echos?

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Ok gan,

 

I cant find where fonts are defined. I am thinkin gnow tht when I removed the echo s that all I was doing was removing the printing of the tag and subsequently the font style itself.

 

I dont consider myself to be a novice nor am I a jet but I have spent hours trying to fathom this and cant work it out.

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Greetings all,

 

I downloaded yesterday and have been testing locally.  The admin pages display just fine but the catalog pages display the class definitions i.e. FONT_STYLE_INFO_BOX_BODY

 

I went through and found that heaps of echos had been left in.  I removed them and got the pages looking better but I cant seem to find the rest of them.  Has anyone else ever experienced this?  

 

Any ideas on why it might be doing this.  And what about those echos?

 

That sounds like version 2.1... If you still are in developing phase I'd encourage you to download 2.2-CVS as that is what everybody uses on these boards. The www.oscdox.com docs are also aimed at that. Development on 2.1 has stopped. Support on the forums for it is very thin,

simply because we do not use it.

 

In any case the FONT_STYLE_INFO_BOX_BODY is undefined.

Should be a

 

define('FONT_STYLE_INFO_BOX_BODY', 'xxxxxxxxxx');

 

somewhere but I have no idea where it should live.

Get 2.2 and test drive that, it has an easy installation / upgrade script.

 

HTH

Mattice

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