I somehow don't see this being an issue at all (except that users need to search for strange named zip files in their download folder).budgetneon wrote:I take it the issue of downloaded ocmod files not being installable without the end user renaming the file isn't going to be fixed...ever?
Would the opencart team at least consider putting some text around the download button that explains to end users that they'll need to rename the file?
I think every extension should include some sort of instructions/documentation in the package. So you would have extension file/folder in the package and instruction files. It would be useful for customer, useful for you (less questions, and you could add more info about your other work/services), and it would not matter how the .zip is named - customer would find file.ocmod.zip in the package anyway.
I think your missing the point.........."if you include instructions in your own package"imakeitwork wrote:I somehow don't see this being an issue at all (except that users need to search for strange named zip files in their download folder).budgetneon wrote:I take it the issue of downloaded ocmod files not being installable without the end user renaming the file isn't going to be fixed...ever?
Would the opencart team at least consider putting some text around the download button that explains to end users that they'll need to rename the file?
I think every extension should include some sort of instructions/documentation in the package. So you would have extension file/folder in the package and instruction files. It would be useful for customer, useful for you (less questions, and you could add more info about your other work/services), and it would not matter how the .zip is named - customer would find file.ocmod.zip in the package anyway.
You still have to open every downloaded zip file to find the instructions, as they are all "numbered" instead of being "named"
How do you know which downloaded file is which without renaming them if they are all just "numbers.zip"??
and banned!dmsims wrote:@Daniel
are you for real?
you roll out this piece of utter crap and then start name calling (but then what did we expect?)
Your incompetence is staggering
If you worked for me you would be fired!
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Just noticed some of the foreign characters are messed up. Don't worry i can fix it. I just need to redownload the extension comments file.
I think need to do it tomorrow.
as for the re-uploading of each extension when you change things.
This is required for the cloud. I need to approve the extension download before its allowed to be on the cloud stores. If people can change the file after its been approved its going to cause issues.
As for the license length, I can do this. Maybe do it tomorrow also.
I think need to do it tomorrow.
as for the re-uploading of each extension when you change things.
This is required for the cloud. I need to approve the extension download before its allowed to be on the cloud stores. If people can change the file after its been approved its going to cause issues.
As for the license length, I can do this. Maybe do it tomorrow also.
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One More thing Daniel, can you sort the comments Descending? now it looks like the latest comment is 4 years ago, people won't bother going to page 24 to see the latest comments..
You could also import these comments into disqus bat that's another story (and I guess no one liked moving to disqus). If you wan't more info on that send me a pm
You could also import these comments into disqus bat that's another story (and I guess no one liked moving to disqus). If you wan't more info on that send me a pm
So every bug fix means I need to delete a download and re-upload selecting all of the version values again?? That's going to get really annoying really quickly. I appreciate some developers would require validations but most of us that have been doing this for years could do with some sort of auto approved version/allowed to upload over existing ones. If not, some sort of 'duplicate download' option on the extension editor, where it copies the download info via javascript to allow us to add the new upload and not have to fill it all out againDaniel wrote:as for the re-uploading of each extension when you change things. This is required for the cloud. I need to approve the extension download before its allowed to be on the cloud stores. If people can change the file after its been approved its going to cause issues.
Thanks for the comments change. While we have you here, Daniel, can you answer a question for me:
Does a license limitation (e.g. 12 months) actually limit the download for the extension to that time? So someone can't download it after 12 months? Or is it just a note about support, and doesn't have any impact on the download?
I know we've talked about this before, but I'm hoping it's the former, so developers can place license limitations on their extensions. If that's not how it works at this point, are you still planning on implementing it?
Does a license limitation (e.g. 12 months) actually limit the download for the extension to that time? So someone can't download it after 12 months? Or is it just a note about support, and doesn't have any impact on the download?
I know we've talked about this before, but I'm hoping it's the former, so developers can place license limitations on their extensions. If that's not how it works at this point, are you still planning on implementing it?
the license allows people to access all downloads before the license expires. once the license expires they can still download the same downloads they had access to before but can not download any new versions unless they buy a new license.
also there is a load of features that are complete but not had time to test properly such as coupon codes, and promotional system.
also there is a load of features that are complete but not had time to test properly such as coupon codes, and promotional system.
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And how does it check for version? I, for example, don't keep older versions and always delete the previous ones. So all my extensions always have one download available and it's always the latest version.Daniel wrote:the license allows people to access all downloads before the license expires. once the license expires they can still download the same downloads they had access to before but can not download any new versions unless they buy a new license.
Usually, when license is expired, people don't have access to ANY downloads or support at all. In this case it doesn't matter, whether you keep old versions or not. Yet with your current algorithm we have to always keep ALL uploaded versions. At least, this is how I understood it.
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Really? People like this? No other venue does this. Forums, tech blogs, etc all have new at the bottom. Be nice if it was user preferencezengrafic wrote:Great Thanks. Can you sort them DESC by date (recent comments first) instead of ASC by date + adding a delete button like before?Daniel wrote:old comments are back.
Awesome, thank you!Daniel wrote:the license allows people to access all downloads before the license expires. once the license expires they can still download the same downloads they had access to before but can not download any new versions unless they buy a new license.
also there is a load of features that are complete but not had time to test properly such as coupon codes, and promotional system.
My understanding is that the site database keeps track of old downloads, so you don't need to keep them active in the actual extension. The download the customer purchases is passed to their account, and they can then access it after the license period expires, even if you remove it from the extension. That would be why each download needs to be added as a new one, and "approved" as Daniel mentioned before. Is that right, Daniel?thekrotek wrote:Usually, when license is expired, people don't have access to ANY downloads or support at all. In this case it doesn't matter, whether you keep old versions or not. Yet with your current algorithm we have to always keep ALL uploaded versions. At least, this is how I understood it.
Comments for software are not actual comments. It's actually a review section or at least it should be. So it's not Facebook-like comments, which indeed are sorted ASC. Reviews are normally sorted DESC - from newest to oldest. Other way of sorting is pretty weird.Qphoria wrote:zengrafic wrote:Really? People like this? No other venue does this. Forums, tech blogs, etc all have new at the bottom. Be nice if it was user preference
Yet a front-end option for sorting them would be good.
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One more issue I noticed today (it was ok in previous weeks):
Every image in the extension page description (frontend) is shown in a new line - even if you leave it in the same line with text. That's a bit annoying. I believe it's because every image in description now has class of .img-responsive which is displayed as block.
It would be nice to have some control for that. Or at least to Align >> Left / Center / Right in the WYSIWYG editor.
Every image in the extension page description (frontend) is shown in a new line - even if you leave it in the same line with text. That's a bit annoying. I believe it's because every image in description now has class of .img-responsive which is displayed as block.
It would be nice to have some control for that. Or at least to Align >> Left / Center / Right in the WYSIWYG editor.
I would recommend you check the experience of adding extensions in other software. Things like wordpress, prestashop, and so on. They are much easier on end users.imakeitwork wrote:I somehow don't see this being an issue at all (except that users need to search for strange named zip files in their download folder).
The easier you make the process, the more popular and well used your extension marketplace will be. It just seems a shame to go backwards in this regard. Opencart was already lagging behind in this department (default extension installation requires enabling FTP???), these recent changes have it falling further behind.
That's OpenCart's prerogative, of course, but it seems unwise to me.
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