But is currently not, maybe suggesting such via pull request at GH to Daniel?
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It's taken me a little while but I actually prefer ocmod now. Being able to go into the system/modification files and make changes when developing/debugging without having to worry about vqmod clearing the cache or writing php code in xml. Once finished copy changes to the xml/database and click refresh.
Another thing I like is how all of the modifications are applied as once from the admin and not effecting the customers. You know instantely if there is a problem, in vqmod you would have to manually test each page or wait for the error to occur sometimes weeks later.
- Regex searches are not trimmed so leading/trailing whitespace in the CDATA tag can lead to failure.
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DIR_SYSTEM . '*.ocmod.xml'
This feature has been there since OpenCart 2.0.1.1qahar wrote:another new feature on 2.0.3.0 is allowed to put ocmod file at folder system/ for fast developmentCode: Select all
DIR_SYSTEM . '*.ocmod.xml'
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I'm new to Opencart.
A previous developer has create some VQMOD files in the vqmod/vqcache folder
Do I simply make changes to all those files then paste them into the /system folder?
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In the VQMOD error="skip" skipped only operation.<operation> error attributes (skip, log, abort).
In OCMOD error="skip" skips all the rest operations.
I guess the following code in the admin/controller/extension/modification.php
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// Skip current operation
if ($error == 'skip') {
break;
}
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// Skip current operation
if ($error == 'skip') {
continue;
}
WTF? Is this still true?rph wrote:They're only in the database. Nothing with ocMod can be easy.
I'm just now getting around to updating my mods to v2 and was doing a little research on the new structure. I came across this thread and now I'm wondering if I should even bother! I can't tell you how many times I have had to troubleshoot an install for a client that won't give me access to their system. The cache files and error logs are basically the only thing I can get them to send me to figure out where the conflict is! Take that away and customer support = NULL.
This is only partly true. If you upload your OCmod XML files to your Opencart's system folder, they don't end up in the database.Grandstand wrote:WTF? Is this still true?rph wrote:They're only in the database. Nothing with ocMod can be easy.
I'm just now getting around to updating my mods to v2 and was doing a little research on the new structure. I came across this thread and now I'm wondering if I should even bother! I can't tell you how many times I have had to troubleshoot an install for a client that won't give me access to their system. The cache files and error logs are basically the only thing I can get them to send me to figure out where the conflict is! Take that away and customer support = NULL.
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What would you say if you introduce an index listing
index="1,4,7,16"
second proposal
<search> First item search.
<subsearch> Next item search. - after the first search
order_info.tpl
Example 1
<search index="2"><![CDATA[<div class="panel panel-default">]]></search>
Example 2 - Much exact position
<search index="2"><![CDATA[<div class="panel panel-default">]]></search>
<subsearch><![CDATA[<table class="table">]]></subsearch >
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