suppressed wrote: > i am new to interchange, one thing i want to know does > everybody build there store from scratch or do they > just edit the standard store. I think it is probably more accurate to say most people *install* the Demo store. Even when building an application I install the Demo store, then remove all the pages. Installing Demo puts all the little things where they need to go for IC to be happy, and of course throws in all the good example methods for doing common things, login in, etc. Whether or not you keep all or any of the *pages* is up to you. Installing Demo give you a safe quick base, IMO. You can be up and running with something completely custom in a week when you don't have to worry about creating all the mundane files and directories buried within. Right now you are running into a problem that is good if you are wanting to learn this inner aspect of IC (which you can obviously and easily skip) but bad if you intent is to get up and running. That said I do know a few people personally that have built it from scratch however I believe it was only done as a practice of discipline and learning. Building from scratch will prove hard your first time, but probably a great learning experience. Cannibalizing Demo will be easier to learn because it will isolate your errors/problems as you go. Paul Jordan Gish Network For Print, Web and Life suppressed _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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