The solution for the 1st question is a update of the file /system/modification.xml from version 1 to version 1.1 which can be found in the repository
https://github.com/kenfai/opencart/blob ... cation.xml
PS. I support the line to keep a system up-to-date because it's cheaper over a long time!
I’m sorry you’re such an angry person, but I will explain In more detail to help you...
Cursing and saying comments by other people are stupid is hostile.
Not only do I think first, but I actually read the comments that I’m replying to carefully.
My comment about security wasn’t specifically about OpenCart. I didn’t say I know anything about OpenCart.
Before making hostile accusations, you really should read the comments by others more carefully.
I’ll try to help you by being more clear... I was talking about software in general when I was making my comments. As a matter of fact, I don’t know anything about how OpenCart documents their updates.
Only if someone allows hostility to cloud their judgement or they don’t take the time to carefully read the words that were posted.
Again, you don’t seem to understand the simple words that I posted. If I was talking about OpenCart specifically, I would have said so.
So while I know nothing about OpenCart (just like I know nothing about the code for my operating system, Photoshop, Visual Studio Code or any other software that I use), I do indeed know why people can and should update their software even if it’s working.
I was simply sharing that professional knowledge in case someone here finds it helpful.
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And if they did read them at the very top of the install file they would find (In a just downloaded 3.0.3.6 from official download page https://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=cms/download)OSWorX wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:17 pm
Finally: if an update is made, the user should read the details and notes (if provided, which is normally not!) - BEFORE!
But who is reading such notes - main thing is that the update "must be made" because it is an update!
And this is the main reason why so many people are here posting and looking for "help".
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/////////////////////////////////
/// OpenCart V2.x ///
/// Install Instructions ///
/// http://www.opencart.com ///
/////////////////////////////////
NOTE: THIS IS FOR NEW INSTALL ONLY!
IF UPGRADING YOUR EXISTING CART, BE SURE TO READ THE UPGRADE.TXT FILE INSTEAD
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///////////////////////////////////////
/// OpenCart V1.5.x TO 3.0.x ///
/// Upgrade Instructions ///
/// http://www.opencart.com ///
///////////////////////////////////////
NOTE: THIS IS FOR UPGRADE ON EXISTING INSTALLS ONLY!
IF INSTALLING NEW, BE SURE TO READ THE INSTALL.TXT FILE INSTEAD
##########################################
THIS IS FOR UPGRADING EXISTING OPENCART 1.5.x STORES ONLY
THIS IS FOR UPGRADING EXISTING OPENCART 1.5.x STORES ONLY
THIS IS FOR UPGRADING EXISTING OPENCART 1.5.x STORES ONLY
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12. If you use vQmod (by now everyone should be) you should first check for a new version at http://vQmod.com.
So dont you think its about time these files are updated to suit their relevant versions as well as getting versions working before releasing them ??
Such might apply to Windows Progs like Photoshop & Co. But OpenCart is NO Windows Code, so, whenI do indeed know why people can and should update their software even if it’s working.
it comes to upgrade something, which is, in MOST cases, not a strictly DEFAULT Code, one should better
accept, what my Old Man used to say:
NEVER TOUCH A RUNNING ENGINE. And especially not, if one's not a Mechanic.
But that piece of surplus Crab Upgrade-Info should have been removed Years ago, no question about that ...
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While the main talk was only focused on the unprofessionalism of one's business.
In fact I am not complaining at all about my business, I have been selling products all over the world for several years, and I have been using OpenCart since 2009.
Then I didn't say that this update was on one of my online stores currently online, but a "demo" just to test an update that I think is important. In fact, php 7.3 and updated Twig are always one step ahead.
Anyway thank you all for the advice.
But a "demo". You didn't say that first time.
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I think OC should start to look for a serious test & release manager and stop releasing official packages until they do.So dont you think its about time these files are updated to suit their relevant versions as well as getting versions working before releasing them ??
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Totally agree 100%letxobnav wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:39 amI think OC should start to look for a serious test & release manager and stop releasing official packages until they do.So dont you think its about time these files are updated to suit their relevant versions as well as getting versions working before releasing them ??
Be that as it may, you ideally didn't anticipate that it should be a tried Final, or at that point, you don't comprehend the System ...
Be that as it may, better post remarks on such on github.com/opencart, it looks bad, to request here (yet ...)
I said: " .. which is normally not! .. "cyclops12 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:15 pmSo dont you think its about time these files are updated to suit their relevant versions as well as getting versions working before releasing them ??OSWorX wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:17 pm
Finally: if an update is made, the user should read the details and notes (if provided, which is normally not!) - BEFORE!
But who is reading such notes - main thing is that the update "must be made" because it is an update!
And this is the main reason why so many people are here posting and looking for "help".
Because I know the current situation and the texts.
But everybody is encouraged to make a pull request at GitHub to solve those issues ..
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It's a cache issue. To fix it, delete the storage/modification folder and upload the new, empty one. After that, you should be able to login to the admin area and re clear all cache.leoneshop wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 4:34 amHi guys i ve upgraded OC from 3.0.2.0 to the new version 3.0.3.6 and i have this Twig error... any idea? i don t understand....
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Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'Twig\Loader\ArrayLoader' not found in /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/system/library/template/twig.php:31 Stack trace: #0 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/system/library/template.php(51): Template\Twig->render('common/header', '<!DOCTYPE html>...') #1 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_loader.php(125): Template->render('common/header', '') #2 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/admin/controller/common/header.php(79): Loader->view('common/header', Array) #3 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_action.php(79): ControllerCommonHeader->index(Array) #4 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_loader.php(48): Action->execute(Object(Registry), Array) #5 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-admin_controller_common_login.php(159): Loader->controller('common/header') #6 /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_engine_action.php(79): ControllerCommonLogin->index() #7 /home/leonesh in /home/leonesh1/demo.leoneshop.com/system/library/template/twig.php on line 31
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