daywalker28 Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 (edited) How do I get the sts_template.html to show the content rather than the place holders (eg $content, $catmenu)? The debugging instructions on the documentation seem out of date. Documentation states to toggle these settings: $display_template_output = 1; $display_normal_output = 0; $display_debugging_output = 0; However, when I look inside includes/application_bottom.php, I do not see toggle settings. Instead, there are if statements that control these settings (i think they control those settins). Is this a new way of controlling these settings? The documentation also says: Just modify the /catalog/includes/sts_template.html However, the latest version puts a folder called sts_templates inside of the includes folder, indicating the documentation on this forum is not correct. Am I correct in stating these things or should I put sts_template.html directly in the 'includes' folder (instead of inside 'sts_templates' folder)? How do I get the modified sts_template.html to display? How do I display template ($display_template_output = 1) Edited December 2, 2009 by daywalker28 Quote Blake Paris www.mythicstyle.net "A Style for Every Story" You on MySpace? Hit Me Up at www.myspace.com/mythicstyle
daywalker28 Posted December 2, 2009 Author Posted December 2, 2009 How do I get the sts_template.html to show the content rather than the place holders (eg $content, $catmenu)? The debugging instructions on the documentation seem out of date. Documentation states to toggle these settings: $display_template_output = 1; $display_normal_output = 0; $display_debugging_output = 0; However, when I look inside includes/application_bottom.php, I do not see toggle settings. Instead, there are if statements that control these settings (i think they control those settins). Is this a new way of controlling these settings? The documentation also says: Just modify the /catalog/includes/sts_template.html However, the latest version puts a folder called sts_templates inside of the includes folder, indicating the documentation on this forum is not correct. Am I correct in stating these things or should I put sts_template.html directly in the 'includes' folder (instead of inside 'sts_templates' folder)? How do I get the modified sts_template.html to display? How do I display template ($display_template_output = 1) I have everything installed, however, from inside admin/modules, I cannot get the default template setting to go to 'True'. The advanced template settings are set to true and I cannot toggle those to 'False' either. I want to use the simple, default template, thus I want to set that to true, but oscommerce does not change this setting. Has someone else experienced this? I'm running version osCommerce 2.2-MS2 Quote Blake Paris www.mythicstyle.net "A Style for Every Story" You on MySpace? Hit Me Up at www.myspace.com/mythicstyle
bkellum Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 I have everything installed, however, from inside admin/modules, I cannot get the default template setting to go to 'True'. The advanced template settings are set to true and I cannot toggle those to 'False' either. I want to use the simple, default template, thus I want to set that to true, but oscommerce does not change this setting. Has someone else experienced this? I'm running version osCommerce 2.2-MS2 You should post STSv4 related questions in the proper STSv4 Support Thread (link in my signature below as well as listed in the STS User Manual). Quote Bill Kellum Sounds Good Productions STS Tutorials & more: STSv4.6, STS Add-ons (STS Power Pack), STS V4 Forum STS Forum FREE TEMPLATE
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