Guest Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 I am new to oscommerce and would like so help on how to get started creating my site. Can anyone help me?
Guest Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 start by reading through the knowledge base, on requirements, installation, modification . . .
Guest Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 Thank you for your help!!! I am so new I don't even know where that is? I have downloaded oscommerce, is it in there? Do I need any software besided windows to start this? I know I will eventually need a online server but to start working on the site and desiging it do I need something else.
vasttech Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 Knowledge Base Documentation Search the forums for help also. You will need Apache, mySQL, and PHP to play around with on Windows. Search the forums for places to get this for Windows. osCommerce Knowledge Base osCommerce Documentation Contributions
webmaster2 Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 If you need good cheap hosting server, try www.ehostpros.com Theier servers are 99% up and they include oscommerce 2.2 shoppingcart. So far i havent had any problems with them. "Sometimes doing the right thing isn't doing the right thing"
jimwh Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 Look at Mibble's signature line and you'll see a link to the Knowledge Base. Most questions can be answered there or by using the search function. There's also the Wiki documents, which I have lost the link to, but the knowledge base is built off of them, so you should find your answer there. Check peoples signature lines, as I know several have a link there. You can also find documentation at: www.oscdox.com. Don't be offended at a curt reply, but once you've surfed the forums for a while, you'll see how many questions that are either easily answered in the documentation or if people would take a moment to search a little before posting (I was guilty of that, too!). Doing a little detective work goes a long way...and if you don't find your answer, it gives you a way to frame your question in a more concise way. Read everything you can find at www.osCommerce.com and then read some of the posts. In fact, click on "View New Posts" (top right corner of the page) and read what current questions and issues are being discussed. There's a lot of activity on this board. EDIT** I see tht someone had the link...simple one, isn't it? :rolleyes:
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