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eastfolk

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So the product doesn't update in front office. I cleared the cash, did other rituals, even jump through fire loops. Doesn't work. Neither in Firefox, neither in Chromium.

Version 1.6.0.14. Not hoping anyone will answer, just complaining.

 

Jeez what a buggy platform presta is, if I'd ever knew.  Dreaming of getting some cash and move to something else. It's just insane. I've lost so much time on it.

 

 

UPDATE! Was able to solve it. Seems it was a cashing problem. I will say all I did, and what actually work.

 

So my problem was the description update showed in back office, but didn't update in front office.

1, Force compilation in Advanced Parameters (Perfomance) Even cleared it manually

2. Toggled all the Disable non PrestaShop modules Disable all overrides and Smart Cache

3. Toggled the Friendly URL in SEO & URLS

4. Replace the file AdminProductsController.php with a default one

5. Refresh the .htaccess

 

Somehow it worked. Sorry I am not a technician. I just tested everything that could possibly work. 

Meanwhile found out about thirtybees, that is based on PS version 1.6 and it is said it had fixed 2000 bugs. Didn't try, so don't know.

But that's a short period solution. I think will reconsider another platform in future.

 

 

 

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If you had kept the software up to date you wouldn't have had this problem. BTW the forum is full of solutions. All you have to do is just search...

Don't blame others for your own incompetence!

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3 minutes ago, PrestaRalph said:

If you had kept the software up to date you wouldn't have had this problem. BTW the forum is full of solutions. All you have to do is just search...

Don't blame others for your own incompetence!

1. I surely won't ask if I didn't search for solution.

2. Let's all agree that presta is a buggy system. Read some reviews on the net. I scarcely doubt that all of them were bribed. The strategy is Do a buggy system and the rip off people for support, that is in fact non-existent, based on multiple reviews. 

3. Kidding? Of course I am incompetent! That why I chose Prestashop. I avoided to do big changes because I don't have the tech. abilities. But it was nowhere accentuated that prestashop does require a lot of tech. knowledge. Do you understand that through presta people searched just for an solution that would help them offer their services without going in too much tech. details

4. LOL I laugh at how slow are the answers to topics that require actual help are. And how fast are people to defend when someone says something against the platform. Hmm sounds fishy!

5. Too many newbies that look like gurus, pointing at my incompetence, that by the way I don't deny. Usually newbies ask questions about how this and that work. Again fishy!

Finally, showing the friendliness of community and proving once again my point. You didn't offer a solution, you just called me incompetent, sent me to look through topics with solutions that I've already seen and tested and told me to upgrade. No thanks, I don't want to get in some other bugs. And I don't think updating will solve the problem.

 

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