americamba Posted May 18, 2003 Posted May 18, 2003 Amigos,Friends, I will have my store in Spanish and I assume the software is the same so I am using this forum because I know English better. HOpe you can help. I downloaded the directories: tep_admin-pr2.1 AND tep_catalog-pr2.1. I sent them by FTP to my server; I created the backup directory; I have my database ready. Next, I tried to execute the script but I got the following error message: HTTP 404 - File not found Internet Explorer. And it's true: there is no install.php file in myserver.com/catalog/install So Itried it again. I deleted everything. Now i have the downloads both as zip and as tar and can use either one. But before FTPing them I want to be sure (because it is a pain to delete all of them from the server) The guide makes reference (permisions table) to: /admin/includes/configure.php AND /catalog/includes/configure.php... But I can't find the file configure.php neither in /admin/includes nor in catalog/includes. So I want to know what did I do wrong. Why don't I have the files I am supposed to have? Thanks for any help. Frank
♥olby Posted May 18, 2003 Posted May 18, 2003 Hi americamba. Save yourself the trouble, and get the new release :D Either version 2.2 MS1 (stable) or version 2.2 todays snapshot (propably stable) Best Regards olby
rseigel Posted May 18, 2003 Posted May 18, 2003 olby Do you notice that very few people advertise via a sig here (and the ones that do probably don't know that it's frowned upon)? Maybe you should nuke yours (especially since you seen to be trying to promote your OSC "service" with it - you're also calling it "support" when it's really hosting and it costs $).
♥olby Posted May 18, 2003 Posted May 18, 2003 Hi rsiegel. Trying to save the world today - all day?. You just had a vigourus discussion with one of the danish forums contributor about a CD (think of it as a contribution :) ) And then me - I've changed it to real support - have a look for yourself. Have a nice day :) Best Regards olby
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