
There are no immediate plans for re-adding Auspost. We apparently weren't keeping it up to date so we just removed it so that the original author could handle it
Well I think you are overdramatic. They are already installed, configured, and uninstalled via the admin system. I assume you just want the ability to upload via a zip file, which I do also have working, and might make it into 1.4.8. But copying 2 folders over to FTP is not quite a "flaw" but a minor inconvenience that the majority of web scripts share with the exception of SMF, Wordpress, and a few othersfuriousweebee wrote:No problem. Do you have plans to overhaul/improve the extension installation procedure? i.e. allow extensions to be installed, configured and uninstalled via the admin system? To me, this is one of the major flaws of OpenCart.
I too would like to see an admin based upload system, but I'm in no rush for it. I would love to see some way to dynamically add items to the admin menus though. Of course all of this could wait for 1.5 as far as I'm concerned. The fact that we are getting a good push to eliminate bugs and have a rock solid release has me stoked for the future of opencart.Qphoria wrote:Well I think you are overdramatic. They are already installed, configured, and uninstalled via the admin system. I assume you just want the ability to upload via a zip file, which I do also have working, and might make it into 1.4.8. But copying 2 folders over to FTP is not quite a "flaw" but a minor inconvenience that the majority of web scripts share with the exception of SMF, Wordpress, and a few othersfuriousweebee wrote:No problem. Do you have plans to overhaul/improve the extension installation procedure? i.e. allow extensions to be installed, configured and uninstalled via the admin system? To me, this is one of the major flaws of OpenCart.
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That's not entirely true. Many of the extensions I've downloaded and installed for OpenCart have involved manually editing templates, language files, controller files, and so on. I realise that, once added to OpenCart, an extension can be installed and configured, but the problem is getting it to that point to begin with. Most major systems, such as those you mentioned, allow the user to simply upload some files to the server (or even directly through the system) and then perform an automatic installation. Additionally, compatibility or upgrade issues are reported by the system for each extension.Qphoria wrote:Well I think you are overdramatic. They are already installed, configured, and uninstalled via the admin system. I assume you just want the ability to upload via a zip file, which I do also have working, and might make it into 1.4.8. But copying 2 folders over to FTP is not quite a "flaw" but a minor inconvenience that the majority of web scripts share with the exception of SMF, Wordpress, and a few othersfuriousweebee wrote:No problem. Do you have plans to overhaul/improve the extension installation procedure? i.e. allow extensions to be installed, configured and uninstalled via the admin system? To me, this is one of the major flaws of OpenCart.
yes I remember that thread, and it sounded like a great idea to me. It's rather crazy that you can't create a simple report mod without having the user edit three files.Qphoria wrote:Yea the admin menu is a trickier one. I requested for a db-based admin menu
http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php ... 48&p=25972
And even used that design in chromiumcart. It worked great imo. New menu entries were added via insert sql statements and were fully language specific. Daniel wasn't thrilled with the idea last I talked to him about it (when i first requested it). It would take a lot of begging from you guys.
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Saves shipping quotes to session to avoid re-quoting unnecessarily. Quotes will only be re-quoted if cart or address is changed.( YES/ NO)
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I may by wrong, but my guess is that, when a person has chosen a shipping method, the total amount is stored in a session variable, rather than re-calculated each time the cart/checkout screen loads.sirskull wrote:Somebody can explain to me this function? Please. I dont know what is shipping quotes.
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Yes, as furious said, opencart uses a session check for shipping. This is designed to cut down on re-querying live shipping rates from UPS, USPS, FedEx, etc if the cart hasn't changed. It can be a pain tho when you are having shipping rate issues and you forget that the rates are being reused instead of regenerated. So for a test shop while testing your rates, you would set this to No. On a live shop when you are sure it is working the way you want it, set this to YES to improve performancesirskull wrote:Somebody can explain to me this function? Please. I dont know what is shipping quotes.
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Saves shipping quotes to session to avoid re-quoting unnecessarily. Quotes will only be re-quoted if cart or address is changed.( YES/ NO)
When you say manual order entry, will that include being able to create orders with items that are not in the product database?i2Paq wrote:The Order Edit/Manual Order Entry will be in 1.4.8.shoo002 wrote:Impressive upgrade list, good joint efforts thank you.
When can we expect to see manual order edit, backend order entry, returns rma included in opencart.
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Well, you could always use a free editable item for that.ncc50446@hotmail.com wrote:When you say manual order entry, will that include being able to create orders with items that are not in the product database?i2Paq wrote:The Order Edit/Manual Order Entry will be in 1.4.8.shoo002 wrote:Impressive upgrade list, good joint efforts thank you.
When can we expect to see manual order edit, backend order entry, returns rma included in opencart.
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Stewart
BTW, Good work OpenCart team
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It will just be drodowns of all products available and allow them to be inserted. The cart has dependencies as a whole. To make orders show up in order tables, etc there are relational mappings between ids. So the ID would have to exist for it to work in all places.ncc50446@hotmail.com wrote: When you say manual order entry, will that include being able to create orders with items that are not in the product database?
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This is going to be a great feature and I am really looking forward to it.Qphoria wrote: It will just be drodowns of all products available and allow them to be inserted. The cart has dependencies as a whole. To make orders show up in order tables, etc there are relational mappings between ids. So the ID would have to exist for it to work in all places.
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