nerry Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 Dear Friends, I have tried ti install osCommerce through cpanel www.mydomain.com/cpanel/. I've created new user. Then I am trying to upload the oscommerce-2.2rc2a.zip file through file manager. But problem happened while loading. The error shows like this 'oscommerce-2.2rc2a.zip: unknown Bytes: 0% Complete FAILED! :Unknown error or disk quota exceeded' Can somebody discuss here what is actually the problem? TQ
Guest Posted August 19, 2010 Posted August 19, 2010 Mohd, You will need to unzip the V2.2 download onto your local computer and then use your FTP program to upload it to your hosting account using the directory structure in the .zip file. Note: If you want to load the store from your root then don't use the /catalog/ directory, load the contents of the catalog directory directly to your root. Chris
nerry Posted August 19, 2010 Author Posted August 19, 2010 Mohd, You will need to unzip the V2.2 download onto your local computer and then use your FTP program to upload it to your hosting account using the directory structure in the .zip file. Note: If you want to load the store from your root then don't use the /catalog/ directory, load the contents of the catalog directory directly to your root. Chris Thanks Chris, Actually I m really new in web design. This is my first try. For this work I try to follow from this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9e04Lz0v-k But I'll try the way you suggest to me. Appreciate if you can share any sources of video or tutorial step-by-step to follow Thanks again Nerry
Guest Posted August 19, 2010 Posted August 19, 2010 Mohd, If you read the documentation that comes in the downloaded .zip you will find everything you need to install and configure it. Then, read this thread: http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/topic/274968-how-do-i-all-the-basic-install-questions-regularly-asked/ Chris
MrPhil Posted August 19, 2010 Posted August 19, 2010 Are you able to upload a small test file from your PC to your site? If yes, it rules out having the wrong ID or password. Many host file managers can unzip a .zip file on the server, but not all. Be aware that it may insist on creating a new level of subdirectory that you don't want (e.g., ...public_html/oscommerce-2.2rc2a/catalog/... when you want your shop in ...public_html/catalog/...). What might have happened is that your .zip file was too big (your host limits the size of file uploads, or you hit a process time limit). It might be easier to unzip the file on your PC, and use an FTP client that can upload the whole thing to the desired directory with one click.
nerry Posted August 20, 2010 Author Posted August 20, 2010 Are you able to upload a small test file from your PC to your site? If yes, it rules out having the wrong ID or password. Many host file managers can unzip a .zip file on the server, but not all. Be aware that it may insist on creating a new level of subdirectory that you don't want (e.g., ...public_html/oscommerce-2.2rc2a/catalog/... when you want your shop in ...public_html/catalog/...). What might have happened is that your .zip file was too big (your host limits the size of file uploads, or you hit a process time limit). It might be easier to unzip the file on your PC, and use an FTP client that can upload the whole thing to the desired directory with one click. Chris, MrPhil...thanks to you all...fixed my problem. Thanks again
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