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[1.6] Issue migrating shop from dev subdomain to primary domain


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Hi,

 

I setup my shop on the domain 'temp.mydomain.co.za'.

Once i was happy with my setup, i copied all of the files to the the root domain 'mydomain.co.za'.

 

Now i changed the URL and SSL in the SEO & URLS so the site is redirecting and everything perfectly.

 

The issue i am having is that none of the images show in my front-end but i can see them all in the back-end.

I tried creating a new product but that also doesnt display images.

I have attached an image showing the issue.

 

Why wont my pictures display?

 

Thanks.

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Weird! So even if you add new images, they are not displayed? Is there a chance you can share the new url? Can you tell us where are old images's urls pointing to? Try clearing prestashop's cache anyway

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Hi All.

 

So i have done more testing.

The three domains below are hosted on the same server package with Host Gator.

 

I initially installed and setup presta on my http://temp.iniquitech.co.za when i was happy i moved it to the primary domain http://iniquitech.co.za but none of the product images would work even thought they displayed in the back-end.

 

I copied my setup to one of my other domains http://px.evers.co.za (also hosted on the same server). This domain however works and displays the images correctly.

 

All three websites all run on the same database also.

 

Even after doing a fresh install on http://iniquitech.co.za they still dont work.

 

I now believe the issue is somewhere with hostgator and not with prestashop (but hey i might be wrong).

 

I tried explaining it to a hostgator support person yesterday but he was of no use. he said i have to contact the migrations division for assistance but i can see it isnt nothing to do with migrating the data incorrectly.

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