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Re: I Have Lost My Images....
Adrian, The setting I was talking about is in system - settings - general tab - store URL. If you still have problems, can you FTP to your site, Go to System - settings - image tab. What is the "product image thumb size" set to? Then FTP to your site and look in the image/cache/data folder...
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Re: Problems with image cache.
Okay, I have more information.
It seems that images are being spawned in the cache folder, but at 100x100 instead of the 120x120 that is set in the admin settings.
IMG SRC's in the front page source are still blank.
- Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:54 am
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Re: I Have Lost My Images....
I didn't edit the configs. I installed a new opencart on the web server, downloaded the two configs, deleted the new opencart, then uploaded my opencart and replaced the two configs with the new ones. Also keep in mind that you have to go to the settings in Admin and change the URL of the site from ...
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Re: I Have Lost My Images....
I have something similar. The missing image thing kind of resolved itself after a while, it was replaced by the standard no_image image in the admin panel. But I still have 3000 images that won't show on the front page. The image names are all fine in the database, but appear blank (img src="&q...
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Re: Problems with image cache.
Yep.
data/imagename.jpg
<webroot>/image/data/imagename.jpg
Looks like I'm going to have to set all the images blank and hire a data entry person to upload each of the 3000 images one by one.
- Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:20 am
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Problems with image cache.
I have developed an opencart site for a client. I am using import / export extension to view / add / delete the products in a spreadsheet. I have uploaded the software to the server (minus images), but with the image names inserted in the database (which I did via the spreadsheet). None of the image...
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