donb Posted May 15, 2004 Posted May 15, 2004 Help!! Awhile back I setup an Interchange Cart via Cpanel. The setup went fine and the process set a file up named cart. That's all that I did and tabled the task TO DO later. I finally got around to looking at the Cart file to get it up and running. Looking things over and trying to do things to get aquainted with the Cart stuff I failed miserably to comprehend the stuff to no avail. Figuring that I messed up somewhere along the line I deleted the Cart file figuring that I would start over from scratch from the Cpanel. Ta da!! No can do. The setup in Cpanel somehow doesn't want to set up the Cart file again. The process shows that I already have a file with the prompts of user name and a password. So what gives here?? How can I start over with Interchange or do I have to choose another Cart that TCH recommends. And what is the Issue with Interchange in the help and toutorial section? Regards Hope to get help soon. donb Quote
TCH-Rob Posted May 15, 2004 Posted May 15, 2004 Don, I tried it when I first started here. I am not too bright when it comes to some of this stuff and couldnt get through the manual at all. I gave up on it and tried osCommerce. I still use osCommerce today. Of the carts offered in cPanel osCommerce is the best IMHO. Since you are still in the start from scratch mode I would give the other one a try. I just deleted the folder from my web space to remove Interchange. I can not answer the issue with the tutorial. Quote
donb Posted May 17, 2004 Author Posted May 17, 2004 Thumbs Up Thanks for the PROMPT reply. I will definately give OSCommerce a try. By the looks of things there seems to be quite a bit of stuff on the OS cart. I hope that I can set my cart on my own and if I do mess things up at least I know where to look for help. May I suggest a TCH toutorial be initiated in the vidio help section. I have a PHD (Push Here Dummy)in computing so something like that would be a great help. Thanks Rock Sign Quote
TCH-Rob Posted May 17, 2004 Posted May 17, 2004 The hard part about that is we do not own osCommerce, it is bundled with cPanel. I have been toying with the idea of a basic setup tutorial with pictures but am not sure about the legality of it as we dont own the software. Quote
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