Post by daledude » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:43 am

Hello,

Having some difficulty getting OpenCart up and running for a client who is using shared hosting on Network Solutions. The installation goes fine, I figured out how to turn off magic quotes and globals with NetSol's shared accounts after some research, but once it's all set up and I'm in the backend it keeps logging me out. I've read the different articles on here about sessions, .htaccess and php.ini, and I've tried all of that. The .htaccess change makes a server error (found they run PHP as CGI), and putting the php.ini file in the main directory and the admin directory doesn't fix it either. I even tried putting the php.ini in every. single. directory.

Has anyone ever gotten this to run on a shared hosting Network Solutions account? If not, I guess I have to learn Magento... or God forbid, go back to tables-based OS Commerce. :'(

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Post by santolla » Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:05 pm

How did you turn off the magic quotes and globals?

I've installed opencart on network solutions as well and am having major problems!!!

It seems to work fine, then i get a "PAGE NOT FOUND" in the storefront and admin panel, then 10 minutes later i'm back in. Any ideas????

I can't have a shop shut down every 10 minutes!!!

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Post by Xsecrets » Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:42 pm

best bet is to get off network solutions they are crap hosting. Even if you get other stuff to work you will most likely never get ssl to work since they run php through a proxy and you can never detect programatically if a script was accessed via https.

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Post by santolla » Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:50 pm

Yea, no kidding! I've managed to turn all cients form Network Solutions but this one. So i'm kinda stuck with them. I HATE NETWORK SOLUTIONS! How do they stay in business, their so expensive!!!

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