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I played with osc a while ago. I put in dummy categories, header, even got rid of english as a choice and used another language. Now I want to start from scratch. I wouldl rather not have to delete everything from my server (because of slow upload). But I can't find my way back! What file should I put back that will get me back the basic program? How do I get an english store again? Thanks, Frank
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americamba, what? You didn't keep track of your changes? It would be easier to re-upload all the default php files in the main dir and the includes dir (save your configure.php files), and start with a fresh db. That would only take a few minutes, even with a slow upload.

You really should keep notes on which files you changed, and what options you clicked in the admin.
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Thanks. i didn't have "notify me when posted" so I didn't get this great answer. I went ahead and started from scratch but now have the new problem of my post of Jan.1. I'll get to it.
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