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I just purchased the Indulge Template and am unable to install it on my J3.2 site. I'm getting the "Unable to fnd XML setup file" error that so many other people seem to have struggled with. Unfortunately, while there seems to be a lot of questions about this, I have not found a definitive answer.

Here is what I have tried:

1. Unzipped the downloaded .zip file on my PC. Using the Joomla Installation Manager, Upload Package File method, navigated to Joomla 1.7 & 2.5 and selected the j51_indulge.zip file. Got the error.
2. Uploaded that same .zip file (from the Joomla 1.7 & 2.5 directory of the top level package) to my tmp folder, extracted it there, then pointed to it using the "Install from Directory" method. Again, got the error.

While the sales page for Indulge says that it is 3.x compatible, is it (the unpacked directory mentions 1.5 and 1.7 & 2.5 but no 3.x)?

What do I need to do to install this on my site?

Thanks
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Hello

Could I ask you to re download your template from your 'My Dowloads' and you should now find that it will include install files for Joomla 3.x

CiarĂ¡n
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Yes, the package includes the J3.x install directory and now works as expected.

Thanks for the rapid response and first-time solution!
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