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lost my osCsid variable... config issue


hoff10000

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So, I've installed osCommerce's catalog directory in the root of my webspace. Since I want customers to go directly to my online store, I pointed my domain to 'http://myIPaddress/catalog'. This worked find, but the way my includes/configure.php file was set up, it displayed the IP address instead of domain name. I "fixed" that by editing my config file so all references to '/catalog/' were changed to '/'. Now my domain name is displayed as expected and the site works fine except now I've lost my osCsid. All the other vars are passed just fine, but osCsid is no longer there. I've tried to reconfigure with no luck. Any suggestions? My includes/config.php file is below:

 

/*
 osCommerce, Open Source E-Commerce Solutions
 http://www.oscommerce.com

 Copyright (c) 2003 osCommerce

 Released under the GNU General Public License
*/

// Define the webserver and path parameters
// * DIR_FS_* = Filesystem directories (local/physical)
// * DIR_WS_* = Webserver directories (virtual/URL)
 define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.allaboutdoors.com'); // eg, http://localhost - should not be empty for productive servers
 define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'http://www.allaboutdoors.com'); // eg, https://localhost - should not be empty for productive servers
 define('ENABLE_SSL', false); // secure webserver for checkout procedure?
 define('HTTP_COOKIE_DOMAIN', 'http://69.44.16.223');
 define('HTTPS_COOKIE_DOMAIN', 'http://69.44.16.223');

 //define('HTTP_COOKIE_PATH', '/catalog/');
 define('HTTP_COOKIE_PATH','/');

 //define('HTTPS_COOKIE_PATH', '');
 define('HTTPS_COOKIE_PATCH','/');

 //define('DIR_WS_HTTP_CATALOG', '/catalog/');
 define('DIR_WS_HTTP_CATALOG','/');

 define('DIR_WS_HTTPS_CATALOG', '');
 define('DIR_WS_IMAGES', 'images/');
 define('DIR_WS_ICONS', DIR_WS_IMAGES . 'icons/');
 define('DIR_WS_INCLUDES', 'includes/');
 define('DIR_WS_BOXES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'boxes/');
 define('DIR_WS_FUNCTIONS', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'functions/');
 define('DIR_WS_CLASSES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'classes/');
 define('DIR_WS_MODULES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'modules/');
 define('DIR_WS_LANGUAGES', DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'languages/');

 define('DIR_WS_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', 'pub/');
 define('DIR_FS_CATALOG', '/var/www/html/catalog/');
 define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'download/');
 define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'pub/');

// define our database connection
 define('DB_SERVER', 'localhost'); // eg, localhost - should not be empty for productive servers
 define('DB_SERVER_USERNAME', 'foo');
 define('DB_SERVER_PASSWORD', 'foo2');
 define('DB_DATABASE', 'allAboutDoors');
 define('USE_PCONNECT', 'true'); // use persistent connections?
 define('STORE_SESSIONS', ''); // leave empty '' for default handler or set to 'mysql'
?>

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Never mind, I've solved my own problem by setting the HTTP_COOKIE_DOMAIN to myIP/catalog once more. Don't know if this actually works as far as being very browser friendly, but at least i've got my osCsid back! :rolleyes:

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