Archive for April 5th, 2008

Apr 05 2008

Web guy

Published by admin under Basic rants

As most of you know, those who have been following my various blogs, or classroom antics, for years; I am not a big fan of doing web work. Part of this is due to my non-linear thinking. I am not great at writing code. I can read it 99% of the time, but writing it from scratch is beyond me. Part of this is also due to to the nature of working inside of a box. I hate working inside of a box — espcially a box where I spend a lot of time designing something that will look different on any given browser on any given day on any given machine.

However, I am pressed from time to time to throw my hat into the web building ring. And I answer the call with a fair amount of teeth gnashing. The result of all this angst is that I am fairly competent in Dreamweaver and CSSedit. I use Transmit to direct traffic and modify small bits of code as I go, and Illustrator and Phtoshop (and sometimes Fireworks) to tie the visuals together.

Over the past two years, as more and more of my clients make the move to eCommerce type solutions in various forms, I have seen quite a few shopping cart back ends cobbled to website front ends. As most of these ventures have been budget driven (my clients want to test not invest) I have been forced to dive into another Web building tool; Zen Cart.

Zen Cart is a community driven, public licence (open source) eCommerce solution. It is by far the most convoluted piece of software that I have ever used. But, I am getting past the steep learning curve and I have recently built a basic eCommerce site in three days. The trick in this software is knowing where NOT to look for making changes to something that should be straight forward. The good news is, I may actually make some money on this project, well, I will as long as I can keep project creep at bay. (Another web eccentricity that I hate.)

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Apr 05 2008

Testing, testing, testing …

a little french girlThis has been an awful test of my patience, but I have stumbled across a third party direction on how to fix my WP 2.5 problem. The generic and almost useless direction from WP forums was to reinstall all the files and make sure that they were copied correctly. I did this three times (there are hundreds of files) and found nothing. A blogger then wrote to check on the “wp-includes/media.php and wp-settings.php” and make sure they are intact (re-upload them). I did check on them and sure enough there were partial files there in the directory when compared to the original files. (You can deduce this by comparing file sizes, in this case 10k vs 16k). I immediately re-uploaded these files and cleared the cache and restarted the browser and all seems to be well.

So the bottom line is; Yes the forum support was right. Make sure the files were uploaded correctly and all is well. However, why did I have to dig off some third party site to focus on these particular files? Or is this just me protecting my ego? Anyway. it seems to work.

Here is the link to the FAQ that answered the question.

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