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Auth file

Postby Ben Kremer » Wed Jun 05, 2002 12:00 pm

hi,

We have a ShopSite store. We would like to change our storeID. Is this
possible? When we origially setup our account with our web hosting
provider, they used our account name, which we aren't crazy about. Is
it possible to change this without having any problems?

Thanks in advance,

Ben Kremer
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Re: Auth file

Postby loren_d_c » Wed Jun 05, 2002 1:07 pm

No, it would cause lots of problems. Besides, the shoppers don't care or see
what your storeID is, so why does it matter?

-Loren




Ben Kremer wrote:

hi,

We have a ShopSite store. We would like to change our storeID. Is this
possible? When we origially setup our account with our web hosting
provider, they used our account name, which we aren't crazy about. Is
it possible to change this without having any problems?

Thanks in advance,

Ben Kremer
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Re: Auth file

Postby Ben Kremer » Wed Jun 05, 2002 1:25 pm

In article <3CFE6F85.FB928A3F@yahoo.com>, Loren <loren_d_c@yahoo.com>
wrote:

No, it would cause lots of problems. Besides, the shoppers don't care or see
what your storeID is, so why does it matter?

-Loren




Ben Kremer wrote:

hi,

We have a ShopSite store. We would like to change our storeID. Is this
possible? When we origially setup our account with our web hosting
provider, they used our account name, which we aren't crazy about. Is
it possible to change this without having any problems?

Thanks in advance,

Ben Kremer


Actually, they can see it in the URL string. And if our Store ID didn't
show up in the URL as items are added to the cart, and our ID wasn't
schoolho, I wouldn't mind. How will it screw things up? The way I have
been looking at it, a couple of mods in the ISP settings and it should
work just fine, or am I missing something.

Ben
Ben Kremer
 

Re: Auth file

Postby Karen Boyle » Wed Jun 05, 2002 1:38 pm

Actually, they can see it in the URL string. And if our
Store ID didn't show up in the URL as items are
added to the cart, and our ID wasn't schoolho, I
wouldn't mind. How will it screw things up? The
way I have been looking at it, a couple of mods in
the ISP settings and it should work just fine, or am
I missing something.

Ben

LOL - I can most definitely see your point!

~ Karen
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Re: Auth file

Postby loren_d_c » Wed Jun 05, 2002 3:30 pm

1) If you upgrade to at least v5, then any new shopping cart URL's that ShopSite
generates will have the storeid encrypted.

2) The storeid is used for many things. If you change your storeid, even if you
change all the right files, get a new auth file for ShopSite, change all of your
URL's etc, you would no longer be able to see your old orders.

If you did do this, some of the things you would need to change are:

Need a new .auth (they cannot just be modified or renamed)
Names of [storeid].auth and [storeid].aa files would have to change, along with
the names of all symlinks to those files.
All of your shopping cart links would have to change, including Order and View
Cart buttons and Associate links.
You would have to change the htpasswd file to reflect the new storeid as the new
login id.

These are just the things I can think of off the top of my head, there are
probably more.

-Loren


Ben Kremer wrote:

In article <3CFE6F85.FB928A3F@yahoo.com>, Loren <loren_d_c@yahoo.com
wrote:

No, it would cause lots of problems. Besides, the shoppers don't care or see
what your storeID is, so why does it matter?

-Loren




Ben Kremer wrote:

hi,

We have a ShopSite store. We would like to change our storeID. Is this
possible? When we origially setup our account with our web hosting
provider, they used our account name, which we aren't crazy about. Is
it possible to change this without having any problems?

Thanks in advance,

Ben Kremer


Actually, they can see it in the URL string. And if our Store ID didn't
show up in the URL as items are added to the cart, and our ID wasn't
schoolho, I wouldn't mind. How will it screw things up? The way I have
been looking at it, a couple of mods in the ISP settings and it should
work just fine, or am I missing something.

Ben
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