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application_top.php on line 288


tubarao21

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Hi there.

 

I installed OsCommerce on my PC with Wamp Server. I made a fresh install, put the user and password for the Database, wrote the store name and owner and it said that i've made the installation with success.

But when i click to go to the store or to Admin panel it gives me an error:

 

"Warning: require(includes/languages/.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\wamp\www\bm\catalog\includes\application_top.php on line 288

 

Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'includes/languages/.php' (include_path='.;C:\php5\pear') in C:\wamp\www\bm\catalog\includes\application_top.php on line 288 "

 

I saw some instructions in the forum to correct the sort order of english language. I went to the database trough PhpMyAdmin and my 'languages' table is empty, so as many tables there, like 'manufacturers', 'currencies', 'coutries' or 'taxes'. Despite this, my 'administrators' table as the right information.

 

 

What to do?

 

 

My OsCommerce version is 2.2rc2a and i'm runing Wamp 5, with Apache 2.2.6, PHP 5.2.5 and MySql 5.0.45.

 

 

Thank you ;)

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Well, did the installation of 2.2rc2a and Wamp Server on other computer and it works fine. In my main computer it still doesn't work.

And definitely it's lacking some tables. Some tables aro also empty, like 'languages'.

How can i have only 27 tables?

 

Thank you.

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Rerun the sql from the install files.

 

These will delete the existing table, recreate them and populate them.

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Ok :)

 

It worked fine. So simple that i didn't even remember :blush:

Odd that the original sql instruction didn't worked.

 

Anyway, thank you a lot ;)

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