New Opencart user here....
I find that searching for product images to attach to products is not very intuitive, requiring an exact match at times.
An example being a picture filename of "IMAGE-5.jpg" cannot be matched/found unless your search is capitalized??
Is there any modification available (free or paid) that will allow a "search as you type" or one that does not require an exact match, from within the image attachment folders?
Thanks
I find that searching for product images to attach to products is not very intuitive, requiring an exact match at times.
An example being a picture filename of "IMAGE-5.jpg" cannot be matched/found unless your search is capitalized??
Is there any modification available (free or paid) that will allow a "search as you type" or one that does not require an exact match, from within the image attachment folders?
Thanks
Hi,
I have a commercial extension that can do this, please try my demo:
https://www.opencart.com/index.php?rout ... n_id=32343
I have a commercial extension that can do this, please try my demo:
https://www.opencart.com/index.php?rout ... n_id=32343
I tried clicking your link and got a 404 page. I'm interested in an extension that "fixes" search.
You can take a look for this extension https://www.opencart.com/index.php?rout ... %20manager
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Thank you. That commercial extension does appear to work (in the admin demo). I would be interested to know what version of PHP was used for the admin demo. Some solutions for case-insensitive search use the sql_regcase command, which is no longer supported as of PHP 7.0.
For PHP 7x releases, it would be replaced with preg_quote , then preg_match : http://php.net/manual/en/function.sql-regcase.phpJEfromCanada wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 2:39 amThank you. That commercial extension does appear to work (in the admin demo). I would be interested to know what version of PHP was used for the admin demo. Some solutions for case-insensitive search use the sql_regcase command, which is no longer supported as of PHP 7.0.
The most generated errors being found on Opencart forum originates from contributed programming. The increased post counters are caused by redundancies of the same solutions that were already provided prior.
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