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regs
08-Jan-2008, 08:09 AM
Hi All

We have bought Actinic Catalog vs8 & it is installed on a laptop.
Most of the shop items & photos are in the Actinic system.

However, we realise we need some help with Actnic

Below are the areas we need help with:
- setting up the network settings for publishing
- arrangement of the overall template (We have a design already configured)
- checking we have the hsbc payment provider details correct
- general tweaks to the way the system works
- check the ssl certificate

If this is something you can help with can you reply to both Janelle & myself

Please send quotes / contact:
PS: Were based near Bath, Bradford-on-Avon, so if your local - even better.

1) Janelle - janelle@rebel-angel.co.uk
2) Richard Read - rich@avoncliff.co.uk

Kind Regards

Rich

RuralWeb
08-Jan-2008, 08:57 AM
Im not interested in doing the job for you but you dont really need an SSL cert when you use HSBC

leehack
08-Jan-2008, 09:02 AM
Rich

I wouldn't put your emails on in plain text, they'll probably be picked up by the spam harvesters. You can search on the actinic site (http://www.actinic.co.uk/services/acatalog/) for a designer, handy if you are looking for a local one.

chris ashdown
08-Jan-2008, 02:09 PM
Welcome to the forum

Better to do it yourself with the help of the forum

Suggest you show your network settings on the forum remembering to delete the password from showing, and I am sure someone will be with the same ISP and can give you suggestions

Next break down into specifics and ask away, thats what it's all about, just remember to help others if you can when you get more experienced

As said with a PSP you dont really need the SSL cert as the psp is secure and on its own may slow down your site, but you can continue using it if you feel its better that way

Always helps to show the site so people can see what you are talking about, even if only in test mode on the actinic server

los_design
08-Jan-2008, 02:24 PM
The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on.

Robert Bloch

:D

chris ashdown
08-Jan-2008, 03:55 PM
Or totaly lost the plot

RuralWeb
08-Jan-2008, 06:19 PM
Better to do it yourself with the help of the forumGot yourself a job there then Chris