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  1. you may want to check out this contribution: http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contri...australia+post)
  2. Hi people, just spent wayyyy too long on a stupid oversight when installing this contribution, so thought I better post it here to save others the trouble. If you are running Apache on your development machine (I'm running Apache 2) and you're getting 404 errors when trying to click the links in the categories box, you may have overlooked this: In httpd.conf change the following line in the directory root section (eg. the section starting with <Directory "D:/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs">): AllowOverride None to AllowOverride All yyyyyeah........ >_< oh, a little more obvious - you might want to uncomment the line: LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so and also move the following line to the top of the Load Module section (apparently php4_module loading can disturb mod_rewrite): LoadModule php4_module "d:/php/php4apache2.dll" have fun :thumbsup:
  3. do you already have access to phpMyAdmin, or can you install it? maybe another mysql management tool? the management tool allows you to backup your database using the 'export' function or update it using the 'import' function. When you have access to your database via the management tool, you can use the tool's import function to accept the *.sql file & update the database. (if you import the remove.sql it will reverse the change made with install.sql). PM me if u need more info. jay.
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