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Adding my vote 'to please fix it'.
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Current VQMods: http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route ... mobilewill
Blog: http://www.mobilewill.us
Shop: http://friedcircuits.us
MarketInSG wrote:well, it doesn't seem to be an issue on my side try using IE
I am pretty sure I did, but I can't remember if tried compatibility mode. I am on IE10.
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To recap: ZIP files only seem to upload in IE
Did not test RAR, sorry.
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The header of the binary files and the file extensions are correct.
I've also tried to send the file with different mime types (tamper data) but I received the same error.
Could it be a check on the mime-type?
Can you please post it as an issue on github, with an example on how to reproduce it. Or post it on the atlassian bugtracker.bachelor wrote:Uploading module zip file name xxxx.ocmod.zip uploading ok but need xml to folder index
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Since the new ocmod system allows end users to upload extension.ocmod.xml files, shouldn't the extension store allow developers to upload theirextension.ocmod.xml, without having to put that in a zip file? ( And of course, making sure that it's downloaded as a file when the user downloads, versus displaying the xml in the browser)
That would allow for a very straightforward download from the store, and then upload/install for the end user, without the end user of the module having to unzip anything.
Warning: file could not be uploaded for a unknown reason!
Any help?
check if u got application/x-rar-compressed, application/octet-stream and application/zip on your MIMEs ($this->System->configuration.... server tab)
We are talking about the Website www.opencart.com (extensions upload).vcabreu.py wrote:Ello mate, i`ve fixed this error in my store by adding the MIME types on the configuration
check if u got application/x-rar-compressed, application/octet-stream and application/zip on your MIMEs ($this->System->configuration.... server tab)
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