I built it already. Although, I have not distributed it yet since I didn't really know if there would be a demand of it. What it does is migrating the user's profile basic info from other platforms but since other platforms uses different passwords algorithm, I'm using a randomized salted password hashed algorithm to protect the dormant account until the user registers the account. Of course, if the account already exists and remains dormant, the user will think it's the first time he registers this account but what it will do systematically is activating the already existing account which the rest of the info he has filled in from the registration form will be updated in the account based on the email address. The randomized password then gets sent over his email address in order to change his password to a password he can remember later on.
Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.
Regards,
Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
As sad earlier Hellmash /Setfan, did ALL the work for us and migrated the customers as well ...How did you all migrate the user database and passwords from cube cart o open cart?
You can contact him under:
http://www.stscript.info/index.php?rout ... on/contact
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FYI,
I took advantage of the free demo at cart2cart - http://www.shopping-cart-migration.com/ - and can confirm that all users _with_ their passwords are migrated from version 3.0.10 of cubecart to opencart. I'm very happy about this!
I believe that Cubecart salted their password strings at some stage - i'm not sure when that happened. Certainly 3.0.10 (perhaps the whole of v3) uses a standard MD5 hash.
I took advantage of the free demo at cart2cart - http://www.shopping-cart-migration.com/ - and can confirm that all users _with_ their passwords are migrated from version 3.0.10 of cubecart to opencart. I'm very happy about this!
I believe that Cubecart salted their password strings at some stage - i'm not sure when that happened. Certainly 3.0.10 (perhaps the whole of v3) uses a standard MD5 hash.
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