The answer is Yes, however you might want to make sure and wait for another person here to confirm my answer as I am not completely sure. Better yet, why don't you e-mail the iContact guys because they can give you help better...
Change the name of the folder using your FTP client..
Change the includes>configure.php file to reflect the change (replace catalog with whatever you named the folder).
Do the same for admin>includes>catalog.php.
Chris..
I have tried this procedure and it doesn't work. I also don't have a catalog.php in admin. Would this procedure be different with the new version of oscommerce? Can someone help me with this? Thanks in advance...
It may help someone else but I feel this post needs clarification.
Download the includes/configure.php file to your pc, open in a text editor and change name using find and replace. Close text editor and check the properties of the file are read only. Then upload to original position..
Download the admin/includes/configure.php file to your pc, open in a text editor and change name using find and replace. Close text editor and check the properties of the file are read only. Then upload to original position..
Finally change the name of the folder using your FTP client or in your cpanel..
Thanks for a great product and very interesting add-ons, enjoying the battles but not yet won the war..
A..
Yes, my apologies...............
Do the same for admin>includes>catalog.php should have read admin>includes>configure.php.
Chris..
Im having difficulties being able to edit this. It's downloaded but obviously it's in read only...so how am I supposed to edit it and then upload it again as a php??..
Okay I did this but something has now gone very wrong and my shop has completely lost all shape and template and everything......
This occurred because the configure.php file from the admin side of the shop was copied over /includes/configure.php..
HTH.
G..

