Topic: UK template Zen Cart v 1.3.7
Hello Kevin and all contributors
Firstly thank you for taking the care to produce a Zen Cart UK template for us all in the first place.
This is my first posting Kevin and can I ask for your kind detailed help please. I am an absolute beginner who is trying to learn all he can for education purposes at home on his own computer. In the last few days I have downloaded and installed Apache 2.2.4 Win32, PHP, MySQL and Zen Cart 1.3.7.
All installed and are working OK.
I was recommended to come to your site from a guy called Brent who very kindly responded to a question I asked at the Zen Cart Forum. Can I please ask you to have a quick look at my posting to save space here and you will see that I had a problem with Zones (despite all being said to have installed successfully). The link is: http://www.zen-cart.com:80/forum/showthread.php?t=59243 In fact I could find no reference to United Kingdom anywhere within this program, many other countries yes, but not our own.
Now I have downloaded all your information for the current UK Template but as a complete beginner I am not going to "dabble" - but seek guidance. I printed off the two readme files you include and read them through. But being honest, "modules" what are these!! That is how raw recruit I am. Installed before installation begins - I am confused. I already have an installation on my "localhost" at home.
I realise these questions are really infantile, but I ask you to just bear with me as I begin to learn. Currently Kevin all the programs I have at present are working together, albeit I have to start gaining the knowledge to USE them. Have I got to un-install the current Zen Cart I have at the moment residing within my Apache directory set up and it does currently function correctly using the DEMO provided by Zen Cart. What do I have to do at home to get the UK Template up and running.
Thank you so much for using your spare time to assist the likes of myself - I do appreciate it. I have so much to learn and all help is so valuable to allow me to progress further.
David