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Offline Copy of my OsCommerce in my Notebook

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Dolcehouse.com, Oct 17, 2009.

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    Dear All,

    I am not expert in PHP, UNIX not Cpanel and worst I am not rich enough to pay someone doing it. However I am willing to learn.

    I have an Online Boutique hosted on UNIX platform using CPANEL. The software is call OSCommerce 2.2. I think it requires PHP and MySQL.

    Now I don't have Wireless Broadband access, I sometimes need to showcase my product to my potential client on the run without any internet access.

    What I want to do is a simple for dummy solution to create and synchronize my online boutique to my notebook. So I always have a local copy in hand.

    Can some kind soul help me out for free?

    Regards
    Chloe
     
    Dolcehouse.com, Oct 17, 2009 IP
  2. liangningtai

    liangningtai Peon

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    I would like to help you, but could do nothing
     
    liangningtai, Dec 7, 2009 IP
  3. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    You can install something like XAMPP or WAMP.
    They put PHP, MySQL, and Apache on your computer - so you can run PHP/database driven sites locally.

    Just download your PHP/osC files, then download your database to your laptop.
    If you've never done it before, it won't be much fun to set it up, and will take a bit of reading to get it working - but it's worth knowing how to do.

    Have you considered just using screen shots?

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    Maybe you're not trying hard enough? :rolleyes:
     
    Kerosene, Dec 8, 2009 IP