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Paid For Support
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:40 pm
by geidorei
Is there such a thing?
We have been using OC for about a week, really nice, easy to use etc.
However, forum support is very lacking and can only presume that this is due to the number of users - we also use Actinic (commercial) and have also used zen cart - forum support on both is brilliant.
Are we able to get a contract for either forum or telephone support? Otherwise we are going to have to find another cart - we have issues at mo and posts dont get replied to.
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:32 am
by Jeremy Fisk
geidorei wrote:Is there such a thing?
We have been using OC for about a week, really nice, easy to use etc.
However, forum support is very lacking and can only presume that this is due to the number of users - we also use Actinic (commercial) and have also used zen cart - forum support on both is brilliant.
Are we able to get a contract for either forum or telephone support? Otherwise we are going to have to find another cart - we have issues at mo and posts dont get replied to.
support on opencart is great... it just has to be clear enough on the post... please send me your queries and i'll have a look...
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:50 pm
by geidorei
thanks folks - if we stuck again well b in contact.
just wish forum was better supported...
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:08 am
by jiao
I think paid for support is a great idea, would really bring Opencart up to the next level with the bigboys.
I think that is the major downfall of this cart, if you mess something up you have to post, wait and hope, there is no guaranteed help.
I much rather pay for support and get the official solution, rather than waste time on forums that can either be outdated, incorrect or just go unanswered.
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:07 am
by Jeremy Fisk
jiao wrote:I think paid for support is a great idea, would really bring Opencart up to the next level with the bigboys.
I think that is the major downfall of this cart, if you mess something up you have to post, wait and hope, there is no guaranteed help.
I much rather pay for support and get the official solution, rather than waste time on forums that can either be outdated, incorrect or just go unanswered.
Just contact a developer then...
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:48 pm
by jiao
I could be wrong, but a developer would be hired for a project right? Not basic customer support? Like for example, I am currently pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to redirect all my variations of the homepage to
www.mysite.com, so far I have discovered like 5 variations, even the products have variations.....301 redirects in the htaccess is causing issues...
This should be an easy fix, although there is no official documentation on it, so would it not be overkill to hire a developer for this?
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:37 pm
by Jeremy Fisk
jiao wrote:I could be wrong, but a developer would be hired for a project right? Not basic customer support? Like for example, I am currently pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to redirect all my variations of the homepage to
http://www.mysite.com, so far I have discovered like 5 variations, even the products have variations.....301 redirects in the htaccess is causing issues...
This should be an easy fix, although there is no official documentation on it, so would it not be overkill to hire a developer for this?
no... but just ask one... just approch a developer etc etc... i can do it for you for free if you want... send me your ftp and site details via PM and i'll fix it for you...
Cheers
Jem
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:16 pm
by jiao
Wow, thanks for the offer Jeremy, I might just take you up on that.
But first, can I ask what is involved? Like what will be changed? Just the .htaccess file? Will this be 301 redirects so I do not have any duplicate content on the website?
Also, is there a tutorial on this somewhere? I do not mind getting in there and trying stuff, but so far nothing seems to work right. At one point I did get most of the redirects to work, but some left a question mark after the domain name, strange.
Re: Paid For Support
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:46 am
by Jeremy Fisk
jiao wrote:Wow, thanks for the offer Jeremy, I might just take you up on that.
But first, can I ask what is involved? Like what will be changed? Just the .htaccess file? Will this be 301 redirects so I do not have any duplicate content on the website?
Also, is there a tutorial on this somewhere? I do not mind getting in there and trying stuff, but so far nothing seems to work right. At one point I did get most of the redirects to work, but some left a question mark after the domain name, strange.
No, i'll use the standard htaccess file and then just create a vqmod and then test it for you... easy as....
Just flick your details via PM and ill have a look and see what i can do for you...
Cheers
Jem