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Dan Cole

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@@altoid  Steve try this...

 

 

Tried it and how about that.  Yet another technique to help out.  An with a little fiddling found I could directly push that new branch into my fork on github.

 

Thanks for sharing Dan

I am not a professional webmaster or PHP coder by background or training but I will try to help as best I can.

I remember what it was like when I first started with osC. It can be overwhelming.

However, I strongly recommend considering hiring a professional for extensive site modifications, site cleaning, etc.

There are several good pros here on osCommerce. Look around, you'll figure out who they are.

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Tried it and how about that.  Yet another technique to help out.  An with a little fiddling found I could directly push that new branch into my fork on github.

 

Thanks for sharing Dan

 

Glad I could be of some help....if it weren't for you and John I might have given up on Github a long time ago.  It is fantastic when you figure it out but the learning curve is steep.

 

I guess the next thing I'd like to do is to put together a little step by step tutorial on how to keep your shop up-to-date using Github and SourceTree.   That seems to be the way forward so the easier we can make that the better.

 

Dan

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Contact me for work on updating existing stores - whether to Phoenix or the new osC when it's released.

Looking for a payment or shipping module? Maybe I've already done it.

Working on generalising bespoke solutions for Quickbooks integration, Easify integration and pay4later (DEKO) integration at 2.3.x

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@@BrockleyJohn  There is a button...somewhat hidden but I think it takes you to the same place.

 

Select View...

 

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Then History.

 

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Dan

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@@BrockleyJohn  There is a button...somewhat hidden but I think it takes you to the same place.

 

yes, right next to 'blame', a view which combines the file changes with the commits (handy if you want to know why and when a line of code changed), url of the format

http://github.com/[username]/[reponame]/blame/[branchname]/[path/to/file]

My point (also somewhat hidden) was that it's easy enough that you can just type it in and go straight there. If I have to navigate through 3 or 4 github pages to get to something, there's no way I can remember why I wanted it by the time I get there!

Contact me for work on updating existing stores - whether to Phoenix or the new osC when it's released.

Looking for a payment or shipping module? Maybe I've already done it.

Working on generalising bespoke solutions for Quickbooks integration, Easify integration and pay4later (DEKO) integration at 2.3.x

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If I have to navigate through 3 or 4 github pages to get to something, there's no way I can remember why I wanted it by the time I get there!

 

I definitely can relate to that. (w00t)

 

Dan

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