This is bizarre. I can't think of anything I might have done although I have done a lot of recent editing. My entire website was displaying fine, shopping cart, checkout and all using my own edited versions of the Actinic template I started with. So far no problem. My site displayed fine through all sections. Now however when I do anything involving a cgi script it appears to be missing a template to work from. Feel free to go and look - www.princessstores.co.uk - clicking on the 'View Basket' link at the top is a prime example of extreme ugliness. And its Payday. And I just sent out my fortnightly newsletter! What have I done??? And how, oh how can I make it better? I'm reasonable net literate but scripts are beyond my sphere of knowledge.
Thanks, in desperation
elfin_p (for princess... I'm lazy :P )
EDIT: OK, it would appear that it is treating a page I put up today (newsletter.html) as a directory and the pictures in my basket at least have properties which place them in an /acatalog/newsletter directory. I would assume it also thinks that my css file is there as well given the icky text formatting, or lack thereof. Which would explain why it can't find the relevant template (in that there isn't a /newsletter directory - its an html page - but how do I stop it thinking there is? Granted I could make the dir and copy all relevant files into it but I prefer fixing things to patching... The other reason for not just accepting it thinks there is a dir there and adding files to a created directory is I have absolutely no idea what it might need beyond the pics and css. I'm going to do it as a temporary measure but I really need to know how to fix it properly!
Thanks, in desperation
elfin_p (for princess... I'm lazy :P )
EDIT: OK, it would appear that it is treating a page I put up today (newsletter.html) as a directory and the pictures in my basket at least have properties which place them in an /acatalog/newsletter directory. I would assume it also thinks that my css file is there as well given the icky text formatting, or lack thereof. Which would explain why it can't find the relevant template (in that there isn't a /newsletter directory - its an html page - but how do I stop it thinking there is? Granted I could make the dir and copy all relevant files into it but I prefer fixing things to patching... The other reason for not just accepting it thinks there is a dir there and adding files to a created directory is I have absolutely no idea what it might need beyond the pics and css. I'm going to do it as a temporary measure but I really need to know how to fix it properly!
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