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  1. Does anyone know how to replace the "Let's See What We Have Here" page header with the name of the category or sub-category the user selected? In other words, if the user selects the category "Books", then I want the word "Books" to show up in place of "Let's See What We Have Here". Anyone managed to do this?
  2. Carline, I was having a similar problem and fixed it by installing the Aug 25th update of STS... For further details, check my post a few pages back. Rick
  3. Has anyone installed Header Tags Controller v2.3.2 after installing STS 2.01? In the ReadMe file for STS, it says all you need to do is Just copy the Header Tag Controller's include files into place and STS will automatically add them to all pages without having to modify every PHP script in the /catalog/ directory. Is that all there is to the HTC installation? What about the .sql file that's included with HTC? Does anyone have any experience with this installation post STS? I'm inclined to just follow HTC's installation steps but I'm a little confused by this comment in the bonus feature section of the STS readme. Help, as always, is greatly appreciated. Rick
  4. Just wanted to follow-up on my earlier post in case anyone was having a similar problem. The answer was to install Christophe B's August 25 bug fix, which he states fixes the following: So, if you're having the problem of not being able to use page-specific templates, even after following the installation instructions meticuously, you might want to grab the latest version of STS... Rick
  5. Brian, I've installed your contribution and had success modifying the sts_template.html file in the catalog/includes directory but I can't seem to take advantage of STS's other features, like the default category template or the product_info template. Is there something that I need to do that's not covered in the readme file (I'm using STS 2.0 btw)? For example, I created a category called Books (cPath=21). Following your directions, I created an "sts_templates" subfolder under "includes" and created the file, "index.php_21.html" and threw a few tags on it for testing purposes. However, osCommerce seems to ignore my changes completely as I see nothing happening in my site. The same holds thru for the product_info.php.html-SAMPLE file. I did as as the readme suggests, renaming it to product_info.php.html and placing it in the sts_templates folder but again, nothing happens. Any help you (or anyone else in the know) could give is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rick
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