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Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:29 pm
by mal-schauen
@MarkF: Now you can send a letter to Daniel!
And Now I have completely translated the version 1.2.5 in the German language (including installation and all the adjustments). Finally

Now it's easier for me to keep everything up to date.
Regards
PS:Now there's just nothing more to grumble

Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:12 am
by pilotn23
Hi!
When I click on Bank Transfer : [ Edit ]... I have this fatal error--> (Fatal error: Class 'Controllerpaymentbanktransfer' not found in /home/lveikals/public_html/system/engine/front.php on line 39) WHY? =/ Please help me!!
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:44 am
by Daniel
I know it says bank transfer is ready, but its actually not.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 5:46 am
by jatampa
To Daniel, and the Moderators,
It is a bit suprising to me to see some of the responses that come through about a product that we are using for free at your expense.
There is money being made by many online stores off of the work you have been doing. So thank you very much, and I patiently await your next updates, as I do not have the ability to do it myself, so I appreciate that work that you do, no matter how long it takes.
John
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:01 am
by babaloo
I agree very much whith jatampa
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:12 pm
by daydreamer
Hi does anyone have an SQL file with no products and with only the working payment modules
Thanks
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:51 am
by ocsinet
daydreamer wrote:Hi does anyone have an SQL file with no products and with only the working payment modules
Thanks
this sql file delete products, categories, order etc...
check it before apply, be careful! It's intended for cleaning new installations.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:36 am
by daydreamer
What I want to do is install with nothing just blank admin, Not really have to clean the sql.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:40 am
by ocsinet
daydreamer wrote:Thanks once its cleaned up can the sql file then be used to install instead of the sql that is with the script?
No, are 2 different things. If you want an sql file for a clean installation, you have to edit the original sql file in the install directory...maybe I'll do...but not now
It would be nice give the possibility during installation of inserting sample data or not, like other ecommerce softwares.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:09 am
by daydreamer
Would be good I agree, I really need to install with no cats, Orders etc just blank admin, Never edited an sql file and don't really want too. If anyone can help with a blank install sql would be very grateful.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:22 am
by phpuk
Hi,
Is there a database schema for OpenCart?
Phil.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:16 am
by halalan
Just log into the site ADMIN section once the software is installed and simply DELETE the Categories and Products. Its rather easy and quick to do.

Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:07 am
by jalejo08
When will be avaliable the Bank Transfer method

Or how can I implement it??
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:00 pm
by sturman
Daniel wrote:
OpenCart is not beta and not really for end users.
It is a developers tool. Its a starting point for web companies who want a system they can modify to their clients requirments.
I am puzzled by this. To be sure, I think this cart is especially great for developers like myself, because the code is small and clear enough that I was able to learn how to make modifications reasonably fast. It was a great relief to find this after having tried the supposedly wonderful ZenCart, which I found too huge and difficult to modify, terribly slow, with an admin way too complex to use by me let alone an end user and last but not least: Just no fun to work with (as OpenCart is).
But is seems to me that OpenCart is close to being a great product for end users as well. With a few more configuration options in the admin (don't overdo it, keep it clear and clean) and as more store front templates become available as it becomes more popular, I think this will also be an excellent product for end users. Easy to install, great easy clean admin, robust, fast, and again close to having enough features and configuration options to make a great store to satisfy many low-budget end users. If you want real customisation for specific wishes an end user would still have to hire a developer, but that is the case with any cart.
In short: OpenCart is great both as a finished directly usable product for nonprogrammers AND for developers looking for something they can easily customise for a client. I think OpenCart is the best choice for anybody, both developer and end user. With many thanks to Daniel and other core developers.
By the way, as to the many versions coming out, I can see this is a problem for people trying to keep modules, contributions and language packs up to date. And there is a case to me made to have an improved release system, or perhaps work with patches, and with better change logs for nonprogrammers. But I also agree with Qphoria that one should not feel obsessed about always having the latest version. I just finished an OpenCart store for a client, based on version 1.1.8, with custom modifications geared to the particilar client, and I am not likely to update that for years or even forever. When the customer wants a new feature it is typically easier to build that into the old version than to upgrade to the version and re-incorporate all the custom modifications for a particular client. That is always my strategy. Install the latest version of whatever it is you are installing. Then modify it to your customer's needs. And in most cases, never upgrade. And if bugs appear I will simply fix them myself within the version I have.
And for a next client I will again download the latest version, and start from there. I may then also try to incorporate some of my own modifications from the previous version (I try to add clear comments to the code where I make changes, so I can find those pieces of code again later, and possibly incorporate them in a later version).
Of course if you have not added a bunch of your own modifications, upgrading to newer versions of OpenCart will be much easier. But then still, why not decide to upgrade only say once a year, or perhaps only when the first version figure changes, as when 2.x comes out?
Henry
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:41 pm
by Daniel
I say its not really for end-users because they don't know how to setup servers properly and I don't want them coming here to complain.
Its like anything you need a little bit of knowledge about how web sites work before installing opencart.
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 4:33 pm
by tmblue
i cant view my previous order after checkout in this version. I see records in table "order" that all set confirm = 0, and in the catalog/controller/checkout/confirm.php there is no code that make its' confirm turn into 1 ...
/exactly it will not be show when order status is "processing"...
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:59 am
by pilotn23
Can I use three language? I try, but products add only in two... =/ in v1.2.5...
Thank you!
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:51 pm
by daydreamer
When is a full stable release coming???
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 8:38 pm
by Moviews
Henry,
¿Automatic upgrade like as WordPress to do it?
Re: OpenCart v1.2.5
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 8:44 pm
by Daniel
daydreamer wrote:When is a full stable release coming???
it is stable!