At 08:56 PM 03/04/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I need a little help with my store at the moment. I have just done a reinstall due to an IC? crash and now the store is back up and running and I have restored the original files and settings. The problem is that the new store has the blueyellow template mode with all the default variables from the foundation store eg. name of company=Foundation Store, address=123 Main St etc and no matter what I do to change the variables they remain the same. I have copied my templates, include, database files over to another server that has IC running and all works fine (except for the different domain name) I have even tried copying my theme.cfg into the blueyellow directory to see if I could change colors that way but it doesn't seem to make any difference. Is it possible that the reinstall is a demo only model that can't have the template changed and it has hard defaults rather than accepting what is in the variable database? If so can someone tell me how to get it back to the correct behavior, I haven't been able to find anything on this problem.
You have to Apply Changes (which executes a catalog reconfig) after modifying any *.cfg files (or any separate files called by *.cfg files, such as catalog-level usertags), the variable table, or shipping methods. If you have done this, and the changes still have not kicked in, check you error logs and inquire with your hosting Co for support.
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