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Setting Up e-commerce
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- #1 by karillion
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Hi,
New to this so need help. How do i use e-commerce on my website?
Activating it seems to do nothing when i select to apply to all the site.
Need a lot of help on this, web hosting says there is help here in the forums but cannot find any.
Also... when i purchased the hosting and the .com, i also bought the .co.uk. I cannot get this to point to my .com (karillon.com). Can i fix this easily?
Please help.
- Posted on Thursday, 17th January 2008 at 3:18am
- #2 by admin
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Hi,
karillon.co.uk should be pointing ok to karillon.com we manage to fix the problem. - Posted on Thursday, 17th January 2008 at 12:52pm
- #3 by karillion
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I still need help with the e-commerce setup, where can i find some info?
Can anyone help me with this?
I really don't know anything about setting up and using e-commerce!
- Posted on Thursday, 17th January 2008 at 1:22pm
- #4 by admin
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It is very simple
Log on to web builder select your master domain on the left side
Select E-commerce package underneath the Install site package click go
On next page select database if you only have one leave it to that and fill the PayPal email address and admin password and select install in subdirectory or on whole site it’s up to you then hit Install. - Posted on Thursday, 17th January 2008 at 3:24pm
- #5 by karillion
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Hi,
The .co.uk is fixed, thanx.
About to try getting the e-comm bit running.
Wish me luck
Once again thanx for the speedy replies.
Mick G - Posted on Friday, 18th January 2008 at 2:05am
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