I enable the SEO option in the settings
Rename the .htaccess file
Set Seo URls in the Design->Seo Urls List
But still, SEO URL is not active on my website still see this type of URLS (route=, iformation=, product= ) all over my website
even I manually type the SEO URL it redirects me to the home page
I use the default opencart theme and don't have any plugins installed
Rename the .htaccess file
Set Seo URls in the Design->Seo Urls List
But still, SEO URL is not active on my website still see this type of URLS (route=, iformation=, product= ) all over my website
even I manually type the SEO URL it redirects me to the home page
I use the default opencart theme and don't have any plugins installed
I would strongly advise against using OpenCart 4.0 for a live store. There are still some bugs in the latest version, including a major one where order information is displayed from the product's current data, instead of the data at the time the order was placed. Until that is fixed, I would recommend using 3.0.3.8 for new installations, or sticking with the version you are using if you have an existing store.
If you need a PHP 8 compatible version of OpenCart 3.0, you can find one here: https://github.com/opencart/opencart/tr ... aintenance
If you need a PHP 8 compatible version of OpenCart 3.0, you can find one here: https://github.com/opencart/opencart/tr ... aintenance
It's almost a year since the release of OC v 4 and still, I can't use it in my live store. is opencart still worth using in 2023?
Even If I use 3.0.3.8 for now in my live store but then I have to update it to the latest version and that upgrade is also a headache
Even If I use 3.0.3.8 for now in my live store but then I have to update it to the latest version and that upgrade is also a headache
4.0.1.1 should be removed from Opencart website. Is a shitty version...
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You don't need to update OpenCart unless something major changes in PHP. I know people still using OpenCart 1.5 and it hasn't been a problem until web hosts starting requiring PHP 8. You should be fine on 3.0.3.8 (with PHP 8 compatibility) for probably a decade.Even If I use 3.0.3.8 for now in my live store but then I have to update it to the latest version and that upgrade is also a headache
when opencart 4.0.2.0 will released?
opencart 3.0.3.8 is really PHP 8 compatible?
Yeah this is a big issue for developers because you never know when your hosting provider stop supporting PHP 5 or 7
until when we run our stores on PHP 5 and 7 with low speed and performance
opencart 3.0.3.8 is really PHP 8 compatible?
Yeah this is a big issue for developers because you never know when your hosting provider stop supporting PHP 5 or 7
until when we run our stores on PHP 5 and 7 with low speed and performance
Well, any decent Hoster will still have PHP v.7.x available for quite a long time, so, I would not worry about this ...you never know when your hosting provider stop supporting PHP 5 or 7
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I'm new with opencart. I'm testing in local environment but what I can see is the following:
If I let the English language, the SEO URL will work. Now If I install or set a new language, such language will have the route and additional query parameters in the URL, for instance: http://the-local-store/the-lang/macbook ... ct/product[/b]
This URL selecting English will look as http://the-local-store/en-gb/[b]product/macbook[/b]
I don't have a clue how opencart builds the URL and I guess if anyone try to touch the htaccess to acheve it then they will have a headache.
If I let the English language, the SEO URL will work. Now If I install or set a new language, such language will have the route and additional query parameters in the URL, for instance: http://the-local-store/the-lang/macbook ... ct/product[/b]
This URL selecting English will look as http://the-local-store/en-gb/[b]product/macbook[/b]
I don't have a clue how opencart builds the URL and I guess if anyone try to touch the htaccess to acheve it then they will have a headache.
I'm new with opencart. I'm trying in neighborhood climate yet what I can see is the accompanying:
On the off chance that I let the English language, the Website optimization URL will work. Presently In the event that I introduce or set another dialect, such language will have the course and extra question boundaries in the URL, for example: http://the-local-store/the-lang/macbook ... ct/product[/b]
This URL choosing English will look as http://the-local-store/en-gb/[b]product/macbook[/b]
I haven't the faintest idea how opencart constructs the URL and I surmise on the off chance that anybody attempt to contact the htaccess to acheve it, they will have a cerebral pain.
On the off chance that I let the English language, the Website optimization URL will work. Presently In the event that I introduce or set another dialect, such language will have the course and extra question boundaries in the URL, for example: http://the-local-store/the-lang/macbook ... ct/product[/b]
This URL choosing English will look as http://the-local-store/en-gb/[b]product/macbook[/b]
I haven't the faintest idea how opencart constructs the URL and I surmise on the off chance that anybody attempt to contact the htaccess to acheve it, they will have a cerebral pain.
I'm new with opencart. I'm attempting in neighborhood environment yet what I can see is the going with:
In case I let the English language, the Site advancement URL will work. As of now If I present or set another tongue, such language will have the course and additional inquiry limits in the URL, for instance: http://the-nearby store/the-lang/macbook ... ct/product[/b]
This URL picking English will look as http://the-nearby store/en-gb/product/macbook
I haven't any clue how opencart builds the URL and I derive if anyone endeavor to contact the htaccess to acheve it, they will have a cerebral aggravation.
In case I let the English language, the Site advancement URL will work. As of now If I present or set another tongue, such language will have the course and additional inquiry limits in the URL, for instance: http://the-nearby store/the-lang/macbook ... ct/product[/b]
This URL picking English will look as http://the-nearby store/en-gb/product/macbook
I haven't any clue how opencart builds the URL and I derive if anyone endeavor to contact the htaccess to acheve it, they will have a cerebral aggravation.
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