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#461 treehugg

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Posted 20 March 2010, 04:50

OH MAN....Im Really sorry everyone...I dont know how I posted this 3 Times... Im having a bad day LOL

#462 treehugg

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Posted 20 March 2010, 04:51

OH MAN....Im Really sorry everyone...I dont know how I posted this 3 Times... Im having a bad day LOL

#463 treehugg

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Posted 20 March 2010, 04:51

OH MAN....Im Really sorry everyone...I dont know how I posted this 3 Times... Im having a bad day LOL

#464 www.in.no

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Posted 20 March 2010, 08:00

The error tells you the file is not there. I think you have copyed the new files wrong.

The folder catalog_only_new_files is not to be copyed only the files inside and you should easyly se that is correct. Inside this folder you se the same structure as you would in your shop.

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Posted 20 March 2010, 11:19

View Posttreehugg, on 20 March 2010, 04:29, said:

I followed the instruction and when I go to my admin panel, I have SITEMAP SEO option to click on. I click on it and it pulls up the following.

404 - Not Found
The page you are trying to access does not exist.
If this error persists, please contact the website webmaster.

HERE IS THE LINK FOR THE ERROR 404 error

I might be wrong, but the instructions doesn't say where to upload "catalog_only_new_files" so I uploaded those files to my root directory.

Are they loaded in the wrong place? If im reading correct I should have option or an admin panel box to edit my site map in my stores admin panel correct? But like I said it pulls an external webpage with a 404 error code????
You are getting the error because the file named sitemap_seo_page_control.php cannot be found. If you look in the admin directory of your site and don't see the file there, then you need to upload it.

#466 Improveitlux

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Posted 20 March 2010, 14:48

Copied the entire set of files into the DKtool.dk/katalog folder, and the admin pages work now - turns out there was a missing define table 'administrator' line in the original database_tables.php and filenames.php in /admin.

The file copy also changed the error message on the site into: (no more capital letters). I wonder if the missing define table is also missing from the db?

Warning: require(includes/languages/danish/sitemap.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /hsphere/local/home/dktool/dktool.dk/katalog/index.php on line 311 Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required 'includes/languages/danish/sitemap.php' (include_path='.:/hsphere/shared/apache/libexec/php5ext/php/') in /hsphere/local/home/dktool/dktool.dk/katalog/index.php on line 311




Also in the admin interface, Sitemap SEO gives the following error:
Warning: require(includes/languages/danish/sitemap.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /hsphere/local/home/dktool/dktool.dk/katalog/admin/sitemap_seo_page_control.php on line 16 Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required 'includes/languages/danish/sitemap.php' (include_path='.:/hsphere/shared/apache/libexec/php5ext/php/') in /hsphere/local/home/dktool/dktool.dk/katalog/admin/sitemap_seo_page_control.php on line 16

Edited by Improveitlux, 20 March 2010, 14:49.


#467 Jack_mcs

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Posted 20 March 2010, 15:05

View PostImproveitlux, on 20 March 2010, 14:48, said:

Warning: require(includes/languages/danish/sitemap.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /hsphere/local/home/dktool/dktool.dk/katalog/index.php on line 311 Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required 'includes/languages/danish/sitemap.php' (include_path='.:/hsphere/shared/apache/libexec/php5ext/php/') in /hsphere/local/home/dktool/dktool.dk/katalog/index.php on line 311
The contribution only comes setup for English. If you have another language installed, you have to copy the sitemap.php file in the includes/languages/english/ directory to the other directory of the other language. You also have to make any changes mentioned in the install instructions for english to the other other language file.

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Posted 26 March 2010, 22:58

Hi,

Sorry if this is a lame question, and i have read through this thread and either missed any potential similar questions or it hasnt been asked.

How do i add new pages?, i have lots of my own pages i have created, which all are defined in filenames.php and are picked up in headertags contrib without issue, but seo sitemap does not pick them up and does not list them when viewing sitemap.php, they are not boxes (which incidentally do get picked up if i create new boxs)

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Posted 27 March 2010, 00:04

View Postsmiler99, on 26 March 2010, 22:58, said:

How do i add new pages?,
admin->Sitemap SEO->Box Control->Additional Link Control

#470 casemaker

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Posted 30 March 2010, 14:19

View Postcasemaker, on 09 March 2010, 23:06, said:

I reviewed all the files again and discovered one was missing. After adding it, I have a new error message.

Fatal error: Cannot redeclare addmissingboxes() (previously declared in /home/ctsmith/public_html/cart/admin/includes/functions/sitemap.php:15) in /home/ctsmith/public_html/cart/admin/includes/languages/english/sitemap.php on line 40
After finding some time, I finally managed to get this installed and working. A little tricky for a newbie but perseverance pays off. Thanks for the help.

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Posted 30 March 2010, 21:51

View Postcasemaker, on 30 March 2010, 14:19, said:

After finding some time, I finally managed to get this installed and working. A little tricky for a newbie but perseverance pays off. Thanks for the help.
There is one small issue still outstanding with my install.
It looks like the file catalog/index.php line 305


<td class="smallText"><a href="javascript:displaySitemapCategory();" class="smallText"><span style="vertical-align:text-bottom; "><img src="images/sitemap_arrow.jpg" alt="" border="0"></span><span style="padding-left: 3px;"><?php echo TEXT_SITEMAP_RELATED_CATEGORIES; ?></span></a></td>
</tr>

It produces the graphic "arrow" and 'TEXT_SITEMAP_RELATED_CATEGORIES' at the bottom of each page.
Is there something wrong or is the the way it is supposed to behave?

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Posted 30 March 2010, 22:47

When capital letters are seen, like TEXT_SITEMAP_RELATED_CATEGORIES, it means there is a mistake in the installation since that indicates there is a missing definition. Search the instructions for that text to locate the problem.

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Posted 31 March 2010, 01:04

View PostJack_mcs, on 30 March 2010, 22:47, said:

When capital letters are seen, like TEXT_SITEMAP_RELATED_CATEGORIES, it means there is a mistake in the installation since that indicates there is a missing definition. Search the instructions for that text to locate the problem.
Unfortunately the instructions don't mention anything about troubleshooting the issue. I'll just have to put up with the text and hopefully discover why in the future. There is nothing to indicate that the index.php file is looking for something and "here is the problem".

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Posted 31 March 2010, 01:28

View Postcasemaker, on 31 March 2010, 01:04, said:

Unfortunately the instructions don't mention anything about troubleshooting the issue. I'll just have to put up with the text and hopefully discover why in the future. There is nothing to indicate that the index.php file is looking for something and "here is the problem".
Be sure you have this file on your server: includes/languages/english/sitemap.php

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Posted 01 April 2010, 01:00

View PostJack_mcs, on 31 March 2010, 01:28, said:

Be sure you have this file on your server: includes/languages/english/sitemap.php
I have discovered that there are several different files, all named "sitemap.php" and they are not interchangeable.
In looking at the page source, it seems that "sitemap_seo.js" is where the issue is.

It produces 2 lines of text: 'Related Products', and 'Related Categories' at the bottom of each catalog page.
At least it is normal text, not ALL CAPS.
It appears to be a link, but leads nowhere on clicking it.

I'll keep looking....

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Posted 01 April 2010, 02:08

View Postcasemaker, on 01 April 2010, 01:00, said:

I have discovered that there are several different files, all named "sitemap.php" and they are not interchangeable.
In looking at the page source, it seems that "sitemap_seo.js" is where the issue is.

It produces 2 lines of text: 'Related Products', and 'Related Categories' at the bottom of each catalog page.
At least it is normal text, not ALL CAPS.
It appears to be a link, but leads nowhere on clicking it.

I'll keep looking....
Yes, that is correct. You have to upload all of the files as mentioned in the insructions and then perform the changes also mentioned in the instructions.

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Posted 03 April 2010, 18:45

View PostJack_mcs, on 01 April 2010, 02:08, said:

Yes, that is correct. You have to upload all of the files as mentioned in the insructions and then perform the changes also mentioned in the instructions.
It turns out that the 2 lines on each of my product pages , "related products" and "categories" are controlled from the configuration page of OSC.
Now I just have to figure out how to make products and categories "related".

Edited by casemaker, 03 April 2010, 18:47.


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Posted 05 April 2010, 13:42

View PostJack_mcs, on 01 April 2010, 02:08, said:

Yes, that is correct. You have to upload all of the files as mentioned in the insructions and then perform the changes also mentioned in the instructions.
Is it possible to rub "uninstall" and "reinstall" the seo install sql file to correct a problem?

#479 Jack_mcs

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Posted 05 April 2010, 14:02

View Postcasemaker, on 05 April 2010, 13:42, said:

Is it possible to rub "uninstall" and "reinstall" the seo install sql file to correct a problem?
Yes, you can run those files. Whether or not they will fix a problem can't be known beforehand.

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Posted 05 April 2010, 15:17

View PostJack_mcs, on 05 April 2010, 14:02, said:

Yes, you can run those files. Whether or not they will fix a problem can't be known beforehand.
The big question is, will it fix this, which suddenly appeared after a day of 2 of working perfectly.

Fatal error: Call to undefined function getpagesarray() in /catalog/admin/sitemap_seo_page_control.php on line 112