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Hi all.

I saw this full tree of osCommerce : http://www.oscdox.com/crossx/nav.html

I find it very usefull and want to use it for our project : www.osCSS.org (a fork of MS2).

What did I need exactly ?

Thanks (and sorry for my poor english)

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Hi all.

I saw this full tree of osCommerce : http://www.oscdox.com/crossx/nav.html

I find it very usefull and want to use it for our project : www.osCSS.org (a fork of MS2).

What did I need exactly ?

Thanks (and sorry for my poor english)

sidarus
First of all - Welcome (unlike some other osfourm). Feal free to speak about other verisons of OSCommerce.

Not sure from your site how you want to differ from other forks. If your thinking of Cascading Style Sheets - then MAX already has them. We have a full CSS styled template. Don't know how compliant it is to CSS but it is very flexable. This CSS template is not the standard that is in OSCommerce.

Maybe you want to look at the BTS (Basic Template System) and the CSS version it has. Maybe you can use that as a base. As for the tree - you can create your own using PHPXref ( http://phpxref.sourceforge.net/ ) or provide a link to our site (not in a frame mind you).

Please note that verions is very old and does not have the latest MS2 security fixes and patches.

Good Luck!
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Hi jpf,

What I was loocking for is PHPXref, and finded it already, thank you

As I said before osCSS is a fork of oscommerce MS2.2 and it's realy different. It’s particularity is to bring code to be validated by the W3C standard. XHTML valid 1.0 and 1.1. The template is build by CSS files and become switchable and easyly customisable.

Sorry if I don't speak a lot, my english is very basic.

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