I was wondering if anyone can help please. I installed the latest version of opencart 3.0.3.2 and proceed to install journal v3 theme and bought a bunch of extensions which for the most part work fine. The front end is working and everything seems ok.
However when I try and edit or add a new order in admin, nothing happens. I am unable to add or edit order in admin. I tried turning off all mods, searched around the net and trying some other things regarding SSL etc... but to no avail the problem still persists.
I then decided to install a fresh install and try with no extensions, and the issue still remains. I am unable to add a new order from admin side. There are no errors in error logs so I do not know how I can diagnose this issue.
Please can you help?
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OC 3.x has no FTP settings anymore ..
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so it not exist. But for order edit in admin FTP never been necessary...
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1. have you enabled the error logging (OpenCart) - but DISABLE the display of errors
2. if not (1.) - not really required, have you ever checked the server log file? There yo uwill find the reason why it does not work.
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Ah right, but do you need to allow your admin user to have API access?
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Yes, creating and editing orders require access through the internal API.paulfeakins wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:05 pmAh right, but do you need to allow your admin user to have API access?
If that is not set correct, it will not work.
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Yes you are right. But if API is not set you receive this messageOSWorX wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:23 pmYes, creating and editing orders require access through the internal API.paulfeakins wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:05 pmAh right, but do you need to allow your admin user to have API access?
If that is not set correct, it will not work.
Warning: You do not have permission to access the API!
But author tells that:
So somewhere another problem exist...
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Finally I have got it solved and is working now.
Hopefully this will help someone in the future.
Edit the system/framework.php
Add this below line 75
$response->addHeader('Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
$response->addHeader('Pragma: no-cache');
After adding this, it seems all fixed.
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I am experiencing a very similar problem with Opencart 3.0.3.2, even after adding the 2 lines to framework.php
I cannot Add or Edit an order as an Administrator. I can view Orders under Sales. I can click Edit from the
drop-down arrow, but when the order loads for Edit, I am stuck on the first 'Customer Details' page.
I cannot move to the next 'Product' page/tab. Nothing happens when I click the 'Next' button.
No error messages, nothing in the logs, I looked at the browser console > nothing is there.
Can you suggest any direction?
Thanks
Tibor
IT's WORK !!!!! from 3.0.3.8mantis wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 12:15 amHi thanks everyone for getting back to me, yes I tried various things on the forums regarding SSL, API and even mod security and all to no avail.
Finally I have got it solved and is working now.
Hopefully this will help someone in the future.
Edit the system/framework.php
Add this below line 75
$response->addHeader('Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
$response->addHeader('Pragma: no-cache');
After adding this, it seems all fixed.
Thank you !
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