
Originally Posted by
mc12345678
Perhaps that text could be changed (the text in red) to be in some other way descriptive. What is done on that part of the screen is to provide the file naming prefix that is needed to process that type of file and indicate below that section what file (if any) is processable by that filter. For the user that has determined that the extra info is of no use, there is a configuration option to hide the sections not used or if so desired to return to the original distribution that would only show filenames with no extra assistance. That switch option is titled: Show all EP4 Filetypes with Files.
As for import issues? If this is/was a default install, none of those configuration settings have been modified before attempting upload, and the headings of the import file reflect those of the default export file, then *yes* there will be an import "problem". I would have thought that through review of those two discussions one would be able to determine the action necessary to prevent the "issue" and even once I release 4.0.38, there will still be the *possibility* of such a problem because the software is being made to support being more flexible/capable.
Let me once again put it simply. In a default install of 4.0.37.13, change the configuration setting for 'Import Language Override" so that it includes the language dependent field identifiers in the import file. I.e.: language_code_only (desired fields to import will only be reviewed if they end with a language code, e.g. products_name_en), language_id_only (desired fields to import will only be those that end with a language id, e.g. products_name_1) or in the case where both types could exist, which of them is preferred realizing that if the preferred method is not present but the alternate is that the alternate will be used.
Again even simpler than trying to understand how to use the software, in a default install, if the exported file is used to create a new import then change the EP4 configuration setting for "import Language Override" to any other setting. I suggest doing so with understanding, but free to do what is desired.
As far as errors in the log files, I have on php 8.0 with a fresh install only found one case of logs being generated which was the use of a constant that wasn't defined prior to clicking the update or install link while reloading the EP4 tools page which was described above recently and is corrected in 4.0.38.
As far as the htaccess file consideration, as of Zen Cart 1.5.7, no such htaccess file is needed in the admin of a default installed store and if the folder is to be placed on the catalog side, no such file would be needed unless changes from a default install have precluded csv files from download/access.
As for release of 4.0.38, I'm trying to work through some perceived issues with the new zc_plugins directory and software structure that works for default users but may cause problems for those that have gotten creative with say folder names within the store's structure. I want the software to be as easily modifiable as possible to ensure operation in both conditions and to update/modify as necessary to ease support as it becomes used more. Right at this moment I've considered adding internal folder references and then evaluate during installation if/how differences exist between the expected folder paths and current paths.
Ok, you made it past that paragraph, what I would like is if some alternate text could be provided to clarify the above red text about "No Supported Data Files". Either changing that text or providing a little info associated with this "table" to amplify what data is being shown. Please do so asap so that I can incorporate into 4.0.38.
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