bigcog1 Posted September 10, 2010 Posted September 10, 2010 Could someone send me a copy of this file? style.css.php Mine is corrupted and I can't log in to my admin area. Thanks, Joe
Guest Posted September 10, 2010 Posted September 10, 2010 Joe, Style.css.php is NOT a standard osCommerce file and therefore nobody can send it to you. Since you have a template, I would suggest retrieving the file from your original download or contact the template provider. Chris
germ Posted September 10, 2010 Posted September 10, 2010 Could someone send me a copy of this file? style.css.php Mine is corrupted and I can't log in to my admin area. Thanks, Joe Looks like something a hacker would name a file to me. If I suggest you edit any file(s) make a backup first - I'm not perfect and neither are you. "Given enough impetus a parallelogramatically shaped projectile can egress a circular orifice." - Me - "Headers already sent" - The definitive help "Cannot redeclare ..." - How to find/fix it SSL Implementation Help Like this post? "Like" it again over there >
bigcog1 Posted September 10, 2010 Author Posted September 10, 2010 Joe, Style.css.php is NOT a standard osCommerce file and therefore nobody can send it to you. Since you have a template, I would suggest retrieving the file from your original download or contact the template provider. Chris Thanks for the replies. I'm not familiar with any of this until about an hour ago. We made no mods to our shopping cart, and now it isn't working. Tech support told me to come here and ask for a copy of the file.
MrPhil Posted September 10, 2010 Posted September 10, 2010 This file is NOT supplied by osC. It either comes from a template, or was placed on your site by a hacker (it's a common name for a hack file). If your site was hacked, you probably have more problems than just a bad style.css.php file. What makes you say it's corrupted? Is it unreadable, or does it contain "bad" hack code? If the latter, my money would be on it being a planted hack. Someone who knows what they're doing needs to go through your site and clean out any hacks, and then take measures to secure it. It's probably also nowhere near up to date (2.2 MS2 base?). If this file is legitimate but damaged, it came from a template and osC can do nothing to help you. Can you retrieve a good copy from a site backup?
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