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PowerStore 2 installation for multiple sites and existing sites...

Thread began 10/08/2009 4:10 pm by micja3389704 | Last modified 10/13/2009 5:14 pm by Jason Byrnes | 2376 views | 5 replies |

micja3389704

PowerStore 2 installation for multiple sites and existing sites...

Wow...I must admit I am feeling overwhelmed but am going to try to reserve judgment...I bought PowerStore 2 last night, started the installation process. Have some quirks to work out and with my time constraints hoped to work most of them out with a phone call to "tech support"...which, I find, is not given over the phone, only through this forum. I have to admit that is disappointing with the price of the software, but again, I will try to reserve judgement. It eliminates the possibility that any problem can be worked out in a single sitting, because it requires waiting for answers over long periods.

I will give it a shot.

I am hoping to install on two machines: 1 laptop using Vista, 1 Desktop using Windows XP. I'm one of the people dealing with the PDF issue, but so far the work around is helping...but would really like a better resolution.

I have very limited experience with PHP, but spent a good deal of time following one of the tutorials setting up a local testing server using IIS7, only to find in another tutorial that WA recommends against using IIS7, so now I am not sure whether to continue with that, or to dump it, disable it, and get XAMMP? Does PS@ work better with XAMMP? Would life be easier?

Further, here is where my situation becomes complicated and makes forum support a bit daunting.

I plan to use the PS2 program for multiple sites, and I couldn't find any instructions on the best way to set up for such use, or how you integrate the program with each individual site. Do you download the entire program into each site folder on the local machine and upload to the remote server?

And the really tricky thing is, the first web site I need the shopping cart for is an existing html site (css/html) that we would like to integrate PowerStore into and use the same backgrounds etc as the regular site. We started off using a "free" open source shopping cart and simply created a "store" folder that the shopping cart was installed in and our regular pages linked to the store pages. It worked "okay" but was too clunky, clumsy and downright ugly. However, because we did have that shopping cart (I deleted those files from the local and remote site) we still have the database on our servers.

Where I am now:

Powerstore 2 program downloaded into a folder on an external drive that I hope to share between 2 computers.

Started setting up a testing server on the laptop (usual one for store work) using IIS7...but stopped when I got to the part that says WA recommends against IIS. Not sure what to do there.

Do I copy all the powerstore2 files into the site folder for my existing site, then start setting up admin, configurations, and page modifications there? Is it possible to do all of that without setting up my testing server locally and just uploading the changes and looking at them live or is that too dangerous? I know it is slow, but we are so behind on this project because of the crappy free cart (I know, you get what you pay for...) that I don't know how much time I have to mess with the local server stuff.

I have a linux server on hostgator, and as I said, have a database created there. Can I use the same database, or should I delete the old one and start from scratch, leave it for now (it is small) and just start a new one?

I appreciate any help from any port in the storm. I realize this is a lot, but that's why I was hoping I could ask a lot of these questions on the phone. Thanks again...I will say the less complicated questions I asked a couple weeks ago got very good responses...I just didn't think I would have to do the actual installation help on a forum.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

For local development we have moved our recommendation from IIS to wamp or xamp simply because it is easier to install either of those than to install IIS 7, then configure it for PHP and MySQL.

The installation process from Wamp or xampp is much quicker and easier.


it is not necessary to have a local testing server, but is can span development time up.

If you do not want to install a local testing server, you can simply upload the power store files to the remote host after configuring the WA_Globals.php file and the database connection file.

the .sql script that comes with power store will not create a database, but will create tables in a database that exists on your mySQL server, you can either create a new database for the PowerStore tables, or use your existing one.

Where yo want to set power store up on multiple domains, you just need to upload to each domain, make sure that the WA_Globals.php file and the database connections file are set properly with the information on that domain.

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micja3389704

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  For local development we have moved our recommendation from IIS to wamp or xamp simply because it is easier to install either of those than to install IIS 7, then configure it for PHP and MySQL.

The installation process from Wamp or xampp is much quicker and easier.


it is not necessary to have a local testing server, but is can span development time up.

If you do not want to install a local testing server, you can simply upload the power store files to the remote host after configuring the WA_Globals.php file and the database connection file.

the .sql script that comes with power store will not create a database, but will create tables in a database that exists on your mySQL server, you can either create a new database for the PowerStore tables, or use your existing one.

Where yo want to set power store up on multiple domains, you just need to upload to each domain, make sure that the WA_Globals.php file and the database connections file are set properly with the information on that domain.  



Hi Jason, thanks for the reply. It helps to know that for now, I can do some uploads without the testing server, and then speed up my process in a couple weeks when I can do more digging and learning.

The only thing I am not clear on with your reply is on the multiple sites. When I downloaded PowerStore, it came with a long list of folders and files. Would the proper process be to just create a "store" folder in the existing site, copy the powerstore files (all) into that folder, then follow the modifications and configurations from there? Or just certain files?

Then for the next site, do the same...create a "store" file, copy all of the powerstore files into it, etc.

I'm kind of guessing that is how it works, but didn't want to mess anything up if I did that. OR, is powerstore an "extension" for dreamweaver that I should have copied into my dreamweaver program file and that I use from within dreamweaver?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

  Would the proper process be to just create a "store" folder in the existing site, copy the powerstore files (all) into that folder, then follow the modifications and configurations from there? Or just certain files?

Then for the next site, do the same...create a "store" file, copy all of the powerstore files into it, etc.  




yes, that is exactly correct on how you would go about it.

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micja3389704

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  yes, that is exactly correct on how you would go about it.  



Thanks Jason! That gives me a good start!

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome.

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