This is another quick movie I made to explain how to upload files & folders to your opencart store, as it seems people are often confused by what is assumed to be a simple task.
In opencart, extensions are dynamically loaded into the list when the controller file is found in the correct folder. If you don't see them in the admin area where they should be, then it simply means module isn't uploaded to the correct location. Follow this video to see how to ensure all files get put into the proper place.
Here is a screencast I made explaining file/folder copying WITH AUDIO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQrgJeOAIQ8
This is probably the first video the entire world should watch when they first get connected to the internet as it applies not only to OpenCart, but ANY and EVERY site script as FTP is something that all sites use. This should be committed to the general knowledge part of your memory.
BE SURE TO WATCH IT IN FULL SCREEN MODE!
In opencart, extensions are dynamically loaded into the list when the controller file is found in the correct folder. If you don't see them in the admin area where they should be, then it simply means module isn't uploaded to the correct location. Follow this video to see how to ensure all files get put into the proper place.
Here is a screencast I made explaining file/folder copying WITH AUDIO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQrgJeOAIQ8
This is probably the first video the entire world should watch when they first get connected to the internet as it applies not only to OpenCart, but ANY and EVERY site script as FTP is something that all sites use. This should be committed to the general knowledge part of your memory.
BE SURE TO WATCH IT IN FULL SCREEN MODE!
This also works well with SFTP (WinSCP client) for those who have ssh access to their box and don't run FTP.
Alternatively you can download the opencart provided zip, remove the stuff you don't want and set the root of the directory to match the root of your opencart web directory and rezip the contents. Now upload the newly created zip to the root of your opencart directory and unzip it right on the server. A little quicker then uploading a bunch files over the network.
Alternatively you can download the opencart provided zip, remove the stuff you don't want and set the root of the directory to match the root of your opencart web directory and rezip the contents. Now upload the newly created zip to the root of your opencart directory and unzip it right on the server. A little quicker then uploading a bunch files over the network.
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Nice video, just don't try it with a Mac if you need to keep any files in the original folders!
Mac OsX overwrites folders but also deletes all the original contents so if the upgrade does not iclude all files then any not upgraded in the original folder get trashed.
Don't ask how I know this
Mac OsX overwrites folders but also deletes all the original contents so if the upgrade does not iclude all files then any not upgraded in the original folder get trashed.
Don't ask how I know this
Yea, I used to mention this in my previous videos.. but figured Mac wasn't really used as a web server often enough to bother mentioning.. plus out of spite, if you are using mac, I feel that you need to get your files overwritten so that you have the enlightenment to complain to Apple for being morons and leaving this terribly unintuitive file copy design in their OS for so long, despite all the forums and articles all over the web condemning apple for this.Calcite wrote:Nice video, just don't try it with a Mac if you need to keep any files in the original folders!
Mac OsX overwrites folders but also deletes all the original contents so if the upgrade does not iclude all files then any not upgraded in the original folder get trashed.
Don't ask how I know this
Agree with that, but after many years of windoze I find Mac OSx a joy to use.
I've already felt the frustration of wondering why a custom theme wouldn't work then finding out it had overwritten many of the files in the default folders.
I use Textwrangler now as a comparison programme, and it's excellent for all my OC editing.
Just have to work out how I do an upgrade to my new OC on the server, or is there a stable release coming soon
That way I could do a fresh install and then upload my store.
Anyway I can't than you guys enough for Opencart. It's my first ever foray into Ecommerce and I have found it so easy with the help and advice from this forum.
keep up the good work.
I've already felt the frustration of wondering why a custom theme wouldn't work then finding out it had overwritten many of the files in the default folders.
I use Textwrangler now as a comparison programme, and it's excellent for all my OC editing.
Just have to work out how I do an upgrade to my new OC on the server, or is there a stable release coming soon
That way I could do a fresh install and then upload my store.
Anyway I can't than you guys enough for Opencart. It's my first ever foray into Ecommerce and I have found it so easy with the help and advice from this forum.
keep up the good work.
1.5.2.x with the latest svn patch found here:
http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php ... 23#p258004
That is always going to be the most stable.
The patch will be updated as more bugs are found, and I am almost done with an automatic update module so you won't need to go to the site to get it.
http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php ... 23#p258004
That is always going to be the most stable.
The patch will be updated as more bugs are found, and I am almost done with an automatic update module so you won't need to go to the site to get it.
I can confirm that Filezilla on the Mac does the merge. Transmit asks if I want to merge.
True.
And I just found a way to ftp to the local "webspace" on my Mac so that I can now do updates in a few minutes.
See bottom of my post about Mac tips for a link to the article
http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=71413
Or go directly to here
http://blog-en.mamp.info/2009/08/how-to ... -mamp.html
And I just found a way to ftp to the local "webspace" on my Mac so that I can now do updates in a few minutes.
See bottom of my post about Mac tips for a link to the article
http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=71413
Or go directly to here
http://blog-en.mamp.info/2009/08/how-to ... -mamp.html
httpdocs, public_html, htdocs, www, whatever... they are all the "base" of your website. But not necessarily the root of your store. The video shows that.CTB wrote:i must be thick.
i have admin & catalog folders, but not xqmod.
my host says to upload my site to their httpdocs directory, do i just drag the folders into that directory in filezilla?
And yes, if you don't have a vqmod folder then just ignore it. Some mods have them and some don't.
GREAT Vid. Keep on!
(OFFTOPIC) 1000000% correct. But... ha! like Apple is going to care! It's the same retardation as with iTunes deleting the contents of an iPhone/iPad when synced to a new computer. Because while the word "synchronize" means "make contents IDENTICAL" in, I don't know, EVERY SINGLE LANGUAGE and EVERY SINGLE INDUSTRY on the whole damn planet - in AppleWorld, it means "Not make contents identical, but just delete everything, because... because screw you, that's why."Qphoria wrote:if you are using mac, I feel that you need to get your files overwritten so that you have the enlightenment to complain to Apple for being morons and leaving this terribly unintuitive file copy design in their OS for so long, despite all the forums and articles all over the web condemning apple for this.
Over 1,1 million Google results for this EXACT problem. Have they ever fixed it? Nooooo. Will they ever fix it? Not until people learn that having shiny crap with rounded corners is NOT a good trade-off for technology that WORKS.
OK, /rant. Thanks for listening.
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