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Hello, I've just started to use 2.1.0.2 and I'm trying to convert over some of my own extensions I built for my 1.5.6.4 store. I have started with a fresh install of 2.1.0.2 and I built a very basic extension, I'm wanting to move over to the extension installer to install my future additions to my store instead of using vqmod. I have made my testerextension.ocmod.zip, inside this is: install.xml /upload/ /admin/ /catalog/ However when I use the installer to upload testerextension.ocmod.zip I'm getting the following error: Directory containing files to be uploaded could not be found I have tracked this down to the ftp() class as I can see this error can be trigged in another class. I've also looked into the storage temp folder to find a folder unzipped called: testerextension.ocmod NOT upload. To rule out if there was an issue with OC system I have uploaded another extension from the extension store with the similar directory structure and similar ocmod.zip name only for it to correctly install. Therefore i'm unsure as to why this would be happening, I understand the system is looking for the upload folder in the temp folder but it's not there as it's one level deeper in the testerextension.ocmod - but as you can see from the directory structure above this shouldn't be happening. Does anyone have any idea where I could be going wrong?
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Hi guys. Having been around here a little while, this is my first post, so please be gentle! I have a question regarding creating an installer file. For years I've developed web based PHP apps for customers, ranging from simple stock systems to customer databases and booking systems. I've always used XAMPP to install the necessary modules, and then manually created the databases and copied the files into the htdocs folder. I'm now looking at possibly branching out and offering products as standalone purchases, and obviously don't want to have to attend the customer's property each time to set up and install everything. Ideally, I would like to create a standalone Windows based installer that would install PHP, MySQL, create the databases and put the web app into the htdocs folder. In essence, allow a customer to download the application's "installer", which the run through in a standard wizard based format, and then at the end everything is ready to go. Does anyone know if this is possible? Many thanks, MR