Exactly
Do you know which areas are majorly redeveloped, and which kind of extensions can break on version 3.1?
We have some extensions and want to understand which ones we need to rewrite.
In 1 line: all.purpletreesoft wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:19 pmHi Daniel/Others ,
Do you know which areas are majorly redeveloped, and which kind of extensions can break on version 3.1?
We have some extensions and want to understand which ones we need to rewrite.
Why?
Because if you look at the used icon libraries, nearly each icon name will change.
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<ol class="breadcrumb">
{% for breadcrumb in breadcrumbs %}
<li class="breadcrumb-item"><a href="{{ breadcrumb.href }}">{{ breadcrumb.text }}</a></li>
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<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>
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{% if error_warning %}
<div class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><i class="fa fa-exclamation-circle"></i> {{ error_warning }}
<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>
</div>
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{% if error_warning %}
<div class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><i class="fas fa-exclamation-circle"></i> {{ error_warning }}
<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>
</div>
{% endif %}
Or are you only lazy?
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Yeah you are right. I was being lazy and you caught meOSWorX wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 11:19 pmIn 1 line: all.purpletreesoft wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:19 pmHi Daniel/Others ,
Do you know which areas are majorly redeveloped, and which kind of extensions can break on version 3.1?
We have some extensions and want to understand which ones we need to rewrite.
Why?
Because if you look at the used icon libraries, nearly each icon name will change.
Samples (breadcrumbs):
OC 2.3.xOC 3.0.xCode: Select all
<ul class="breadcrumb"> <?php foreach ($breadcrumbs as $breadcrumb) { ?> <li><a href="<?php echo $breadcrumb['href']; ?>"><?php echo $breadcrumb['text']; ?></a></li> <?php } ?> </ul>
OC 3.1.xCode: Select all
<ul class="breadcrumb"> {% for breadcrumb in breadcrumbs %} <li><a href="{{ breadcrumb.href }}">{{ breadcrumb.text }}</a></li> {% endfor %} </ul>
Samples (warning):Code: Select all
<ol class="breadcrumb"> {% for breadcrumb in breadcrumbs %} <li class="breadcrumb-item"><a href="{{ breadcrumb.href }}">{{ breadcrumb.text }}</a></li> {% endfor %} </ol>
OC 2.3.xOC 3.0.xCode: Select all
<?php if ($error_warning) { ?> <div class="alert alert-danger"><i class="fa fa-exclamation-circle"></i> <?php echo $error_warning; ?> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> </div>
OC 3.1.xCode: Select all
{% if error_warning %} <div class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><i class="fa fa-exclamation-circle"></i> {{ error_warning }} <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> </div> {% endif %}
But what I do not understand: as a developer you can download at any time the lastest 3.1.x release and look into the code.Code: Select all
{% if error_warning %} <div class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><i class="fas fa-exclamation-circle"></i> {{ error_warning }} <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> </div> {% endif %}
Or are you only lazy?
You could have used 3.0.2.0 and run an online shop with that one.
Honestly, there won't be major new features in 3.1.0.0. And some issues, like the broken event triggers, won't be solved either. Third party extension will still use OCmod and cause potential clashes between each other. Perhaps its time to create a fork and create a community edition?
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no I think it's free it's true but it's beautiful andIP_CAM wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 1:44 amFellows, PLEASE get reasonable, do you really expect somebody to know,and when do you plan a stable version?
when a stable Version of something will be ready ? Not even Microsoft would
know such, otherways, there would be no MS-Updates for existing Windows
Versions needed ever !
And OC has not 100's of Testers employed, it's YOUR DUTY, as PART of those
OC Testers, to find out, where and what is still missing, or does not work. That's
the main Reason, why OC comes for FREE, otherways, why should anyone build
such a comprehensive Software for free? Just to make you happy ?!
Got it ?
What a bunch of dreamers...
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Yes?
Do not know when you have checked the latest code, but I see many new features.
Just 2: multilingual and product variants.
Better you check the code before posting the next time.
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Wow they added something that every other eCommerce Platform has already had for years....OSWorX wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 7:28 pmYes?
Do not know when you have checked the latest code, but I see many new features.
Just 2: multilingual and product variants.
Better you check the code before posting the next time.
I've spent the last 3 months migrating 4 very high traffic sites away from OpenCart, couldn't deal with this bullshit anymore, this project is clearly dying...
Shame, I use to really love OpenCart back in the day.
Well, instead of waiting for a v.3.130 , a v.1.565 LIGHT Community Edition would nowJNeuhoff wrote: Perhaps its time to create a fork and create a community edition?
be ready, to serve those, who can't wait to get online with proven solid Code, for the
time beeing at least. I cannot get it onto Github, to place it on my Account, since I found
nothing 'understandable', to connect my beloved old XP in a way, to get such done. But
one cannot know everything ... :-)
And for typical free-code-search type 'Community' Users, it could be THE ideal OC Bases,
to play around with. And all knowledge already exists, as well as Tools, to satisfy the needs
of all those, just looking for a simple, secure, and possibly mostly free tool, to sell a few
things online, but offering latest OC-2+ Bootstrap Theme technology, by nature of things
But one should better NOT under-estimate this Clientele, if they are happy, they probably
come back one day, and buy. And better NOT over-estimate their technical Background,
and longer term Interest, when it comes to ask for help, and investing a lot of time, just
to find out most needed ways of handling it. So, most of them leave again, discouraged
and frustrated, not to have found, what they where to expect, after reading Page ONE.
And it seems to get harder, day by day, to still find useful replies. But it's no wonder, every
Business grows out of it's childhood, sooner or later. And it then has to decide, which way
to go, but this cannot be based on free and paid, mixed into one 'Product', with Assistance,
depending only of the mood of individuals, either sharing their Wisdom at the Forum or
Extension Section for free, or then not. A rocky way, to build a business on something,
where partly plain Luck is decisive, to succeed.
You all have a great 2019, make it to be a Success!
Good Luck, just figured ...
Ernie
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Looking at Opencart's new branches and releases in github it seems that Opencart will take maintenance&support seriously at last. I think this is good news!moneycarlo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 1:33 pm[...] a maintenance release of 3.0.3.0 was released [...]
Kudos for this decision!
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