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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Toronto
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Weird oscommerce problem....
I installed oscommerce on two sites on the same server and added the correct (different) mysql database information to both config.php files on both sites. For some very weird reason, the category listing on one site is showing the same categoryies as the other site. When I go to admin panel and click a categories settings and click save, the site now shows the proper categorys but then the other site shows the other sites categories. This is very confusing. Anyone know what the problem could be? I checked at least 20 times that all 4 config files from both sites are different.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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you sure you are editing the right config.php file? there are two I believe (one under admin/include and the other under /include if I remember it right..)
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yes i edited both of them on both sites, they are deff pointing to the right database
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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ah, no clue. Weird problem you got there
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it might help to mention that since i had some hacks installed, i just copied and pasted all the files from one site to another instead of installing a fresh version of oscommerce on the new site. Then I just edited and changed the catalog for the new site from the admin panel.
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problem fixed after 5 hours of trying everything possible, had to create a seperate tmp directory for the cache
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