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We recently upgraded to v 3.0.3.1, and all the product images are gone. I've tried editing PHP files as someone suggested in this forum. By the way, all the product images are still in the product folder. I've been trying for almost 2 weeks. But I couldn't be able to do anything. I would really appreciate it if someone can suggest solving the problem. Only show no_image.jpg for every product.
Thanks.
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Thanks. I can do that. By any chance do you have any clue where can I find the lists of things that changed in OC3?EvolveWebHosting wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:17 amI seem to recall that the file path changed somewhere along the way (maybe 2.x to 3.x) and the update script does not account for it. Unfortunately, I think you or a developer need to execute a sql command to update the URL properly. Make sure you backup your database before attempting this.
Probably after 1 week it's time to get paid support so you could pay a developer such as ourselves or post a job in the Commercial Support Forum.
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So let us make a short calculation:
1 week (working days) = 5 days
1 day = 8 hours (we assume that we do not work longer)
Makes a total of 40 hours.
Assume we charge ourself for 35,- Euro (and this IS very cheap!), makes a total of: 1.400,- Euro (Net)
Now let us compare that with some professional work (done by an OpenCart Pro).
Maybe he will charge 70,- Euro (net) per hour
Assume that he need not longer than 2 hours.
Makes a total of: 140,- Euro (Net).
That are 10% of that, what you have wasted in time and did not find a solution.
Or your own time is nothing worth, or you have to much of it, or what ever else ...
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First of all good job on insulting someone without knowing what's going on. 2 weeks doesn't mean working 8 hours straight a day for 5 days for this thing. I work on this website like 1 hour or 30 mins a day when I am back in home. I'm not a web developer in the first place. And I am not going to hire you guys for sure. I would rather pay someone else.OSWorX wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:11 pmSo let us make a short calculation:
1 week (working days) = 5 days
1 day = 8 hours (we assume that we do not work longer)
Makes a total of 40 hours.
Assume we charge ourself for 35,- Euro (and this IS very cheap!), makes a total of: 1.400,- Euro (Net)
Now let us compare that with some professional work (done by an OpenCart Pro).
Maybe he will charge 70,- Euro (net) per hour
Assume that he need not longer than 2 hours.
Makes a total of: 140,- Euro (Net).
That are 10% of that, what you have wasted in time and did not find a solution.
Or your own time is nothing worth, or you have to much of it, or what ever else ...
It's not easy to find a reliable changelog. I would suggest uploading a brand new copy of Opencart (on a subdomain or extra domain) and run the install so that you get the proper format of the config files. Then you can take that format and apply it to your config.php files that you're working with for your upgrade version. There are database changes too which are a bit harder to trace and apply proper updates for. Unfortunately the upgrade scripts are incomplete but with time and patience it can be figured out.vmehra wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:59 amThanks. I can do that. By any chance do you have any clue where can I find the lists of things that changed in OC3?EvolveWebHosting wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:17 amI seem to recall that the file path changed somewhere along the way (maybe 2.x to 3.x) and the update script does not account for it. Unfortunately, I think you or a developer need to execute a sql command to update the URL properly. Make sure you backup your database before attempting this.
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Yeah .. I would also say so
And about that "not knowing what's going on": you're not alone here ..
Okay, 1 week x 90 minutes = (5x90) 450 Minutes > nearly 1 working day.vmehra wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:21 am2 weeks doesn't mean working 8 hours straight a day for 5 days for this thing. I work on this website like 1 hour or 30 mins a day when I am back in home. I'm not a web developer in the first place. And I am not going to hire you guys for sure. I would rather pay someone else.
Let's see it from the other side: how much could you sell if you are not "working" - sorry meant tinkering - around?
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We're not insulting you, we're advising you on the best course of action to efficiently get this solved.vmehra wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:21 amFirst of all good job on insulting someone without knowing what's going on. 2 weeks doesn't mean working 8 hours straight a day for 5 days for this thing. I work on this website like 1 hour or 30 mins a day when I am back in home. I'm not a web developer in the first place. And I am not going to hire you guys for sure. I would rather pay someone else.
You say yourself you're not a web developer, so it's probably not worth wasting your time on it.
Some issues can be solved over the forum but others require a developer to actually take a look.
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You could always create a new service request in the Commercial Support section of the forum, or contact an Opencart Partner by using the Resources link at the top of the site, or contact me directly via PM to get this solved as a custom job.
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You need to move the storage folder outside of the htdocs folder before re-configuring both config files: viewtopic.php?f=134&t=215776#p717782 (first post).planorich wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:24 amI just installed the current version of Opencart (3.0.3.6) on Windows 10 using XAMPP. Everything went smoothly except the product images do not appear in the store or admin. I have checked my paths in config.php and they are correct. The banners and manufacturer images are working fine. Just the product images are not being created in the cache. I am not sure if the install process creates the images with the size suffix or if they are created the first time a page requests the image. Either way, they are not in the cache. Please help.
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- When paths are correct in config and images are present but no thumbs / resized images are created in cache, please check PHP version.
- When on PHP 8.0, GD uses class object instead of resource ( https://php.watch/versions/8.0/gdimage )
Edit system/library/image.php and on line 119 change:
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if (is_resource($this->image)) {
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if (is_resource($this->image) || is_object($this->image)) {
Since when is PHP 8.0 a recommend PHP version for Opencart 3.0.3.6? I suspect you will run into many other hidden issues aside for this under PHP 8. If it is related better stick with PHP 7.3.9 - 7.4 until full support is clarified.pprmkr wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:18 pm- When on PHP 8.0, GD uses class object instead of resource ( https://php.watch/versions/8.0/gdimage )
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Good point. I'd be willing to bet PHP 8 is not supported yet. Changing the PHP version to anything different is not going to solve the issue. It's the config.php files that have the wrong path specified.sw!tch wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:46 pmSince when is PHP 8.0 a recommend PHP version for Opencart 3.0.3.6? I suspect you will run into many other hidden issues aside for this under PHP 8. If it is related better stick with PHP 7.3.9 - 7.4 until full support is clarified.pprmkr wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:18 pm- When on PHP 8.0, GD uses class object instead of resource ( https://php.watch/versions/8.0/gdimage )
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