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A control/file panel...
Hope someone can help me here...
I recently bought and installed a shopping cart script. But due to server security and ownership issues I can not manipulate files (upload/view/edit/delete) into the directories the script made becasue my login is 'user' and the directories and file are owned by and assined to 'data'.
So whenever I want to make a change or look at a file I can not do it online, I have to send them to the server techs and they have to upload. In an attempt to avoid this I was told I could use a browser interface panel script that will let me upload and edit the files like this one... http://fsguide.sourceforge.net/ I was told it should be fairly simple to install (it is) but I can't get to the directories I need and so it just sucks from my stand point LOL
Any suggestions on a file interface like this or a way to get around this BS?
It's only on one server that this is happening, since the company will not give out superuser access on accounts. Every other company I work with gives me superuser. It's frustrating the shit outta me. I'm at my whits end with this. And I'm sure my host will start getting upset if I start sedning file minute by minute for uploading LOL
If this makes sense, HELP!? LOL
Gary-Alan
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virgin by request ;)
it sounds like a permissions issue, where the script is writing files as a different owner than your account. Have you tried chown'ing the script files to your admin name? If you can't do this then the script is not a good one to run. Have you tried using oscommerce for your shopping cart? Its free and extremely powerful, its just a bit complex to set it all up and get it running smoothly.
cheers,
Luke
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Have an idea and make it come to life!
Originally posted by Chilihost
it sounds like a permissions issue, where the script is writing files as a different owner than your account. Have you tried chown'ing the script files to your admin name? If you can't do this then the script is not a good one to run. Have you tried using oscommerce for your shopping cart? Its free and extremely powerful, its just a bit complex to set it all up and get it running smoothly.
cheers,
Luke
Thanks Luke!
Actually I just chown'd for the first time LOL It worked.
I do use oscommerce... I like it a lot for my big projects. It's a bitch to customize though. Took me a while to figure things out LOL Of course I didn't read a lick of the available info and figured it out myself. I actually have the newest milestone release sitting here. If I couldn't fix this problem I was about to install this.
Since this is a small project OSCommerce was going to be way too much for just two products. The next project is HUGE and I'm using that. But I think I will read the documentation a little more before I just install it and go HAHAHAHA
Thanks!
GA
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Originally posted by Gary-Alan
Since this is a small project OSCommerce was going to be way too much for just two products. The next project is HUGE and I'm using that. But I think I will read the documentation a little more before I just install it and go HAHAHAHA
Thanks!
GA
But it is SO much more fun than without reading the instructions :grin:
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Originally posted by Corey Bryant
But it is SO much more fun than without reading the instructions :grin:
You know you're right, it is!
The first time I downloaded OScommerce, which was more than a year ago, I tore it apart to figure out what was happening. In the process I was learning a LOT about php... because god forbid I read a php tutorial. I'm just :wacko: LOL
GA
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