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Author:  NEWBIE [ 06 Jul 2006, 08:56 ]
Post subject:  Major Bug! Upload section is missing!!!

I do not know why the upload setting is totally missing!

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Author:  mvaldez [ 08 Jul 2006, 14:42 ]
Post subject:  The upload section has been relocated...

Newbie:

> I do not know why the upload url is missing
> in the the setting section please see

Hi. Please note that the upload script URL which previously was in the "Images" tab of the configuration window has been moved to the "Network 3" tab in the latest stable version of the OSCPMWin application. In the latest beta version (which can be donwloaded from http://www.mariovaldez.net/software/osc ... _versions/ ) the URL field has been moved to the second tab (named "Network").

The reason to move it is that the script no longer is used only for image uploads, but for the SQL connectivity, including DB backup, extension detection, currency exchange feeding, etc.

But maybe the reason you expect the URL there is because the screenshots in the website are obsolete. I will update them in the next days.


Regards,

Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez.

Author:  Guest [ 08 Jul 2006, 21:24 ]
Post subject:  Re: The upload section has been relocated...

mvaldez wrote:
Newbie:

> I do not know why the upload url is missing
> in the the setting section please see

Hi. Please note that the upload script URL which previously was in the "Images" tab of the configuration window has been moved to the "Network 3" tab in the latest stable version of the OSCPMWin application. In the latest beta version (which can be donwloaded from http://www.mariovaldez.net/software/osc ... _versions/ ) the URL field has been moved to the second tab (named "Network").

The reason to move it is that the script no longer is used only for image uploads, but for the SQL connectivity, including DB backup, extension detection, currency exchange feeding, etc.

But maybe the reason you expect the URL there is because the screenshots in the website are obsolete. I will update them in the next days.


Regards,

Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez.


the reason why I'm posting this because i'm having problem when uploading the images to the ftp server, it is showing There was an error while uploading the file. ERROR 200: General script error. The script failed and could not even report the error.

My ftp login and password is different from the database login and password, is it the reason?

Thanks for your reply.

Author:  mvaldez [ 10 Jul 2006, 14:16 ]
Post subject:  FTP for uploading images...

Hi:

> the reason why I'm posting this because i'm having problem
> when uploading the images to the ftp server, it is showing
> There was an error while uploading the file. ERROR 200:
> General script error. The script failed and could not even
> report the error. My ftp login and password is different from
> the database login and password, is it the reason?

Ok, first, you should install the server-side script in your osCommerce server. If you already did this, try to load it in your web browser. The URL would be something like http://www.yourstore.com/catalog/oscpm1_upload.php or something like that. The script should display a clean information page. If there is any problem, you will see it.

If you have already installed and loaded the server-side script and everything is fine, then now you should configure the OSCPMWin application. In the server-side script URL field in the Configuration window, you should enter the server-side script URL, something like the previous one (http://www.yourstore.com/catalog/oscpm1_upload.php or something similar).

You don't need FTP access to use the application, adn the password required is the same than the database used by osCommerce.

Please check all those things and let us know if you have any problem.


Regards,

Mario A. Valdez-Ramírez.

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