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And did you check the source code (browser > developer console)?
Also, did you check the error logs of OpenCart AND the server?
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And I thought this php version is extinct ..
WTH can use such an old version?
And the error says all ..
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Look in the directory for that file on the first line to see if it's there. If it isn't, find your downloaded copy of OC or your backup and copy over that file...at least that's my guess on how to fix that.
v3.0.4.0 php 8.1
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Maybe you installed a module and then uninstalled it ?
As is posted above you need to check if the file is there using ftp or similar and if not download an original copy of the OC version you installed and copy the codemirror directory and put it back in the admin folder. There are a lot of files in the codemirror directory, if was a module, it may have uninstalled other codemirror files.
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Well .. "not found" says enoughJoe1234 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:54 amIt doesn't matter if the error says it all, it matters if they understand what the error is saying and know the possible steps to take to rectify the issue.
Look in the directory for that file on the first line to see if it's there. If it isn't, find your downloaded copy of OC or your backup and copy over that file...at least that's my guess on how to fix that.
And because of that, the next step should be also clear: check if that file really exists.
And - if -not, add it again.
What's more of interest, why does it come to that error?
Is it because another extension was uninstalled (and that removed then also that file)?
Or something changed on the server?
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You didn't real the Forum Rules properly.
You need to tell us the CORRECT OpenCart version as there is no such thing as 3.0.8, and you need to list your extensions.
However you should 100% not be using PHP 5.2.1 at this point. I'm not sure where you live but you're likely breaking a lot of PCI rules.
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I will also check the php issue, as far as I saw from another post I only have to replace one file to upgrade the version of it.
UPDATE: MY PHP VERSION IS 7.3.13, phpMyAdmin IS 5.2.1
I build and installed oc and the whole site myself with freehosting.com and still learning

Gratulation!antmagn wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:03 amThank you guys! I replaced the file to the server and everything works fine!
I will also check the php issue, as far as I saw from another post I only have to replace one file to upgrade the version of it.
UPDATE: MY PHP VERSION IS 7.3.13, phpMyAdmin IS 5.2.1
I build and installed oc and the whole site myself with freehosting.com and still learning![]()
But (sorry for that), you should use php 8.x and OpenCart 3.0.4.0 (https://github.com/opencart/opencart/re ... ag/3.0.4.0 ) which is the only compatible version with php 8.x
Benefits using this constellation:
1. better security
2. faster loading
Disadvantage of that (but I'm sure you can fix that also by yourself): when you are using extensions, check first if they are also compatible.
When you decide to go this way (recommended), let the current shop and earn money.
"Develop" beside this the new shop with the new version - when everything is "running" smoothy - you can switch then.
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