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toyicebear

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  1. After you run the the sql file into your db, you will then get the options in your shop admin under configuration >> images and can change the values there.

     

    If you want to manually make thumbnails you can look at one of these:

     

    Ultrapics up-to 6 images and thumbnails pr. product. (If you dont want lightbox or similar you might have to go to one of the older versions like UltraPics 2.04)

     

     

    older and "simpler"

     

    you can add 1 thumbnail, 1 medium and 1 large image for a product.

     

    Sm,Med,and Lg Images

  2. but is it possible to have this option reducing stock?

    lets say i have 4 brown shirts and 1 black one. i don`t want to create 2 products, i`d like to have option to add quantity of brown and black ones to product and after purchasing automatic stock reduction. is it possible to do it?

     

     

    If you use the QTpro add-on

  3. As Burt has already mentioned.....

     

    For RC2 and RC2a you dont't need to install PayPal IPN.

     

    Its already included in the shop....

     

    In Rc2/Rc2a the IPN module is named PayPal Standard

     

     

    So just go to modules >> payment in your shop admin install/enable PayPal standard and add in the required info and you are good to go....

  4. 3.0 is in Alpha stages and not suitable for production use unless you are skilled in php coding.

     

    And since the structure is not finalized yet for the 3.0 series, most coders are not making add-ons, templates or writing up tutorials just yet...because they would be outdated/erroneous by the time a final version of 3.0 is ready

  5. PayPal IPN and payment other modules which bypasses/partially bypasses the ordinary oscommerce checkout, need extra modifications to work with any mods which affect the checkout process. This includes for instance MVS, discount coupon mods and so on....

  6. You should double check, it might be that they do offer such a service but it seems that this module does not use that system...and even more worrying:

    A note of caution is in order for anyone converting from the viaKlix contribution to this one. The viaKlix contribution does not store the cardholder information in the osC orders database but this VirtualMerchant contribution does. Storing the cardholder information will make it very difficult (perhaps impossible) to get PCI compliance certification.

     

    I haven't looked carefully at the source for the two contributions to discover how the viaKlix contribution is avoiding storing the information. I suspect, however, that it is not putting the information in POST variables. It could be that the VirtualMerchant contribution won't work without the cardholder information being placed in POST variables.

  7. You should double check, it might be that they do offer such a service but it seems that this module does not use that system...and even more worrying:

    A note of caution is in order for anyone converting from the viaKlix contribution to this one. The viaKlix contribution does not store the cardholder information in the osC orders database but this VirtualMerchant contribution does. Storing the cardholder information will make it very difficult (perhaps impossible) to get PCI compliance certification.

     

    I haven't looked carefully at the source for the two contributions to discover how the viaKlix contribution is avoiding storing the information. I suspect, however, that it is not putting the information in POST variables. It could be that the VirtualMerchant contribution won't work without the cardholder information being placed in POST variables.

  8. Note: I accidentally posted this earlier to the wrong forum on this website. I have relocated it here.

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    I have been running OS Commerce for 3.5 years. In that time I have had no problems and forgotten most of what I knew about installing it. My website (tru-cast.com) does not use SSL and currently sends the customer to viaklix.com https website for credit card data entry using the viaKLIX Payment Gateway. Because vialix will no longer be supported within a few months I am planning to move to the following new payment module:

     

    Virtual Merchant - Elavon, ViaKlix, Nova Payment Module v. 1.2 (Full Package)

     

    I just called Elavon Software Support and was told Virtual Merchant (VM) does work the same way as Nova/Viaklix. In other words, my website can continue to be an unencrypted http website (without SSL) under VM. This is implemented by having VM handle the input form instead of having my website do the input form. That way the new Virtual Merchant website handles the encryption of the credit card info as did the viaklix website before.

     

    Does anybody have experience implementing VM using the Elavon input forms? Did you have to do any customization or should it be pretty much install and go? I'm not worried about configuring normal stuff, but I am not a programmer and want to make sure I don't break my website with a new installation that might take weeks to get working.

     

    Can I install the new VM module above while keeping the existing viaKLIX Payment Gateway module? I do not have a test environment nor do I know how to set one up so I would like to be able to continue using the existing viaKLIX Payment Gateway module while I install and test the new VM module.

     

    Are there any advantages to installing OSCommerce v3 and setting up the VM module for that version? Or should I just stick with OSC v2.2? I am currently using osCommerce 2.2-MS2 and MySQL 5.0.67-log.

     

    BTW, Thanks to all the developers and supporters for such a great product! I get compliments on my website and it's you guys that deserve the credit!

     

    You should double check, it might be that they do offer such a service but it seems that this module does not use that system...and even more worrying:

    A note of caution is in order for anyone converting from the viaKlix contribution to this one. The viaKlix contribution does not store the cardholder information in the osC orders database but this VirtualMerchant contribution does. Storing the cardholder information will make it very difficult (perhaps impossible) to get PCI compliance certification.

     

    I haven't looked carefully at the source for the two contributions to discover how the viaKlix contribution is avoiding storing the information. I suspect, however, that it is not putting the information in POST variables. It could be that the VirtualMerchant contribution won't work without the cardholder information being placed in POST variables.

  9. I have installed this contrib and it was easy and works good. However, When I look at my keyword content for any particular item, it additionally puts in "your, additional, keywords, here" after the content keywords. Here is the source description line.

     

    <meta name="keywords" content="CL1002CERTANCE LTO2 200/400GB LVDCERTANCE, your, additional, keywords, here">

     

     

    Where can I remove the "your, additional, keywords, here"?? I have looked in several files but fail to see any text. I may have missed it but looked hard. I am not using STS or any other type or SEO.

     

    Any productive help would be appreciated.... Thanks

     

     

    If you look in the included readme file , you will see that during install you added in some defines into the sites language files ... that is where you find and can do the only adjustments for this mod.

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